File:OswaldChin2.jpg
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[edit]Oswald's chin comparison #2. At left is from the Dallas mugshot, contrast enhanced, smoothed, cut, and rotated. At right is the badly contrast-enhanced Warren exhibit blowup which was done to recover detail about the rifle, but which resulted in all print being lost from the literature in Oswald's hand, not to mention loss of his nose. The chin in the backyard blowup is seen to be lit differently, but taking this into effect, is not especially intrinsically wider in the backyard photo.
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current | 08:20, 4 June 2006 | 254 × 68 (9 KB) | Sbharris (talk | contribs) | Oswald's chin comparison #2. At left is from the Dallas mugshot, contrast enhanced, smoothed, cut, and rotated. At right is the badly contrast-enhanced Warren exhibit blowup which was done to recover detail about the rifle, but which resulted in all print |
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