by Hunter83 » Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:40 pm
northwellguy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 12:06 pm
Hunter83 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 11:52 am
Why should printed signatures be authentic?
preprinted is prePRINTED!
You are, of course, free to believe whatever you wish
Hello NWG!
To your information: (Comes from this site:
http://www.fanmail.biz/mboard/viewtopic ... 17&t=14169)
PP = Pre-Print/Facsimile - an exact reproduction of a person's signature. Often photocopied, or electronicaly duplicated.
Preprints
Preprints are usually fairly easy to detect. A preprint is simply a photographic copy of an original signed photograph. On a preprint, the signature often appears to be below the surface gloss of the photo and the signature is often very "flat." To test, hold the photo up at an angle to a light source -- a real signature is written on the surface of the photo and should have a different level of reflectivity than the rest of the surface. A preprint will blend right in with the surface because it's underneath the surface gloss. Obviously, preprint signatures will match exactly, AND the signature will be in the same exact place on each photo. Depending on the background color and contrast in the photo, some preprints are easier to detect than others. The Jim Carrey "Spank you very much" is a notorious preprint that has fooled many people.
I hope this will help you.
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[quote=Hunter83 post_id=2758912 time=1572695538 user_id=2154738]
Why should printed signatures be authentic?
preprinted is prePRINTED!
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You are, of course, free to believe whatever you wish
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Hello NWG!
To your information: (Comes from this site: http://www.fanmail.biz/mboard/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=14169)
PP = Pre-Print/Facsimile - an exact reproduction of a person's signature. Often photocopied, or electronicaly duplicated.
Preprints
Preprints are usually fairly easy to detect. A preprint is simply a photographic copy of an original signed photograph. On a preprint, the signature often appears to be below the surface gloss of the photo and the signature is often very "flat." To test, hold the photo up at an angle to a light source -- a real signature is written on the surface of the photo and should have a different level of reflectivity than the rest of the surface. A preprint will blend right in with the surface because it's underneath the surface gloss. Obviously, preprint signatures will match exactly, AND the signature will be in the same exact place on each photo. Depending on the background color and contrast in the photo, some preprints are easier to detect than others. The Jim Carrey "Spank you very much" is a notorious preprint that has fooled many people.
I hope this will help you.