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pepper40020

no offense u have the worst picture for id. I have the same one and mine has passed a officer's inspection.


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daddiexyz [S]

Picture was fine, used it on other IDs and came out good. They told me this is normal


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

No. The picture is not fine. Anyone who knows me on this site knows I won't jockey for any one vendor, so this is less about defending Noblefakes and more about objectivity: the angle for your photo is indicative of handeld photography, not a fixed camera shooting from 4-5 feet away at a seated subject like at your local DMV.
The lighting is horrible, and one of the things that most Photoshop scripts cannot truly fix in any way, you have the classic "shady side" where one side of the face is slightly shadier, an instant tell. I'd take the ID before even looking at the ear shadows, which are fine btw, if anything, most photoshop scripts apply drop shadows with the opacity set far too high anyway but that's probably too much backstory.
Your photo is not good. Photoshop add ins, as a result of this, won't look good either.


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daddiexyz [S]

I disagree with you, sorry. Looked perfectly good on a 21Done, the lighting on the original was right and taken with a tripod. ID worked for what I needed. Shadows still look off no matter what.


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

Maybe the camera you took the iBB photo with is off, but if we are going based off the photo you uploaded alone, your lighting is objectively incorrect.
If you disagree with that, you are disagreeing with the properties of light, not me.


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daddiexyz [S]

Im curious how you can tell with the photo blacked out, however you are probably right in that regard. I should have confirmed.


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

I mean if you scanned it on even a basic printer/scanner combo it would probably be easier to tell but I've done ps and handled over thousands of IDs so eventually you just see it from a mile away.
It could be not as bad as I think but I'm 100% certain it is not perfect.
Again a big part of it is your angle. Because you are looking slightly to your right the computer program that applied ear shadows applied them as if your head was not angled but more naturally straight forward. If you took this photo in real life (Up against an actual blue fabric), there would be significantly less ear shadow on the left ear. This may be why it looks off to you.


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pepper40020

its not just the lightning im talking about tho, in the picture your face looks a bit to the left, and your skin looks very orange this might due to the fact that the place you took the picture had a light that was not white. the ear shadows are essential on every id, i have a real florida and a real Penny id and they both have shadows on the ears


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jasonsean10

same with my new OIS IDs (all 4 states). Can anyone comment? Super strange, looks like I have black earrings lol...identical shadows as OP


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daddiexyz [S]

They are sayin its normal procedure, who knows


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noblefakes.com Newbie Vendor

Yes, it's normal, If you need lighter or no ear shadow, we also can do for you, but need remark it before print, thanks


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aidanw502

Question: I just got my Fake and I checked all the scanner apps and the info popped up correctly Went to go use it at Thorntons and it did not scan at all what should I do? GA ID FYD


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pepper40020

for some reason, some fyd states don't scan well, no worries, if not scannable, liquor stores, gas stations, etc. they usually type the DL number when not scanning, and it looks up ur info and checks out right, so just don't worry about it, also in clubs they usually don't scan ur ids.