your back is right other than the cancel stamp...here is the original back.....Yes If we can get a higher res of the other pic of new york we will have an accurate post card. someone has to have this!
I've tried to rebuild the postmark. That's the nearest result.your back is right other than the cancel stamp...here is the original back.....Yes If we can get a higher res of the other pic of new york we will have an accurate post card. someone has to have this!
No, i'm using a program called "Picture Publisher Pro".do you have photoshop?
My belief is that the camera would have been identified as a surveillance camera rather than a "hidden" camera. L.E. Agencies are engaged in enforcing the law, they don't "hide" anything. If you didn't notice their "low profile" surveillance equipment, tough luck on you.
I believe that the F.B.I. would protect the identity of the stalking victim and not recount her name in the crime description.
I believe if it were "the following suspect" that paragraph would appear before the photos on the poster, not after.
I believe that the artist's rendition normally appears after the actual photograph of the criminal.
I believe the "artist's rendition" would look much more like a sketch and a lot less like a photograph.
I believe the words "I'll be bock" spoken to an officer soon to be crushed by a vehicle would not be enough for the Feds to attempt dialect identification. Oh yeah, also "I'm here to see Sarah Connor."
I believe that the actual file footage photograph would be even blurrier and from further away, otherwise an artist's interpretation would not be needed.
I believe the crime would be identified as multiple homicide, not as murder.
I believe this was a seriously cool idea and I cannot believe it has not been attempted before.
I believe that is my opinion, and everybody else's mileage may vary.
J.
My belief is that the camera would have been identified as a surveillance camera rather than a "hidden" camera. L.E. Agencies are engaged in enforcing the law, they don't "hide" anything. If you didn't notice their "low profile" surveillance equipment, tough luck on you.
I believe that the F.B.I. would protect the identity of the stalking victim and not recount her name in the crime description.
I believe if it were "the following suspect" that paragraph would appear before the photos on the poster, not after.
I believe that the artist's rendition normally appears after the actual photograph of the criminal.
I believe the "artist's rendition" would look much more like a sketch and a lot less like a photograph.
I believe the words "I'll be bock" spoken to an officer soon to be crushed by a vehicle would not be enough for the Feds to attempt dialect identification. Oh yeah, also "I'm here to see Sarah Connor."
I believe that the actual file footage photograph would be even blurrier and from further away, otherwise an artist's interpretation would not be needed.
I believe the crime would be identified as multiple homicide, not as murder.
I believe this was a seriously cool idea and I cannot believe it has not been attempted before.
I believe that is my opinion, and everybody else's mileage may vary.
J.
try this oneGreat prop. I'm just nitpicking here, but can you re size the stamp so it's not so close to the edge, and make the "lines" a darker purple, to match the recently posted postmark.