This video is not correct; a user, who doesn't understand a scanner's settings, can easily produce a standard scan which either sub-images or layers. The video chap is demonstrating that the person who scanned the BC, didn't not turn off the functions that would produce an image with layers. The software was configured to produce a file with all the magic bits which would display as layers in Adobe Illustrator. This is no proof of any fakery. I did something similar scanning through Preview on my Mac, for a different purpose. I'd explain better reasons for a fake file, but ...
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This video is not correct; a user, who doesn't understand a scanner's settings, can easily produce a standard scan which either sub-images or layers. The video chap is demonstrating that the person who scanned the BC, didn't not turn off the functions that would produce an image with layers. The software was configured to produce a file with all the magic bits which would display as layers in Adobe Illustrator. This is no proof of any fakery.
I did something similar scanning through Preview on my Mac, for a different purpose. I'd explain better reasons for a fake file, but ...
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