tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post3250401067004891649..comments2024-03-29T14:07:44.746+11:00Comments on ....CARL/CHARLES WEBB WAS NOT THE SOMERTON MAN....: SOMERTON MAN: CODE PAGE SUCCESSGordon332http://www.blogger.com/profile/17690592260936410432noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-76225892856177969822016-03-11T10:20:43.060+11:002016-03-11T10:20:43.060+11:00Hi Pete, There's more to come today, young Nic...Hi Pete, There's more to come today, young Nick seems to be getting himself in a lather. Will put him out of his misery soon :)Gordon332https://www.blogger.com/profile/17690592260936410432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-72625268555116253762016-03-11T10:19:44.405+11:002016-03-11T10:19:44.405+11:00Hi Clive, I think you are probably right. When you...Hi Clive, I think you are probably right. When you look at the letter C in comparison to the others, it appears smaller and a little too far away from the rest. The size issue could just be the overlay that we've discussed. I'll spend some time this weekend to see if I can cut and shut it to get a better idea of that.Gordon332https://www.blogger.com/profile/17690592260936410432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-19827223871706372652016-03-10T19:08:55.492+11:002016-03-10T19:08:55.492+11:00Hi Gordon, I'm wondering if the letter 'C&...Hi Gordon, I'm wondering if the letter 'C' was an afterthought? If the micro writing follows each large Code letter, perhaps some micro writing was omitted by mistake hence the letter'C'-Clive Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-80870366230935081382016-03-10T15:41:18.600+11:002016-03-10T15:41:18.600+11:00Keep it coming,GC.Keep it coming,GC.peterboweshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04383208822885209896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-5754788366063145862016-03-07T12:21:30.537+11:002016-03-07T12:21:30.537+11:00Hi Clive, That C is more than interesting, I hope ...Hi Clive, That C is more than interesting, I hope you can see the overlap as indicated. It could be that the paper which was originally written on and subsequently left indented impressions on the book, could well have been shifted during the writing of the micro code. <br />Working on the theory that the said original paper was another leaf of the book which was later removed and referred to as 'back leaf missing' in a Police document, then it's possible that the lower of the two crossed lines where it appears thicker, was also the result of the original paper being shifted.<br />This discovery further negates the statements that the micro code is actually the result of the ink applied to a glossy photograph. For the record, I tested that and used glossy photo paper in the series of examples shown on this blog. You don't get anything like consistent micro written letters and numbers after applying a layer of ink, you just get ink layers that can be removed digitally or manually as demonstrated here on the blog. The appearance of one layer of code above another confirms that this is indeed micro written code and not the result of inking over.<br />Lots more to do yet including lightening up some of the darker areas.Gordon332https://www.blogger.com/profile/17690592260936410432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2649149095048346117.post-78504497492252666612016-03-05T18:48:15.855+11:002016-03-05T18:48:15.855+11:00Hi Gordon, Great news-who would have thought the l...Hi Gordon, Great news-who would have thought the letter 'C' wasn't quite genuine!--CliveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com