Now, we can hone-in on an African-American person to see how her skin tone was captured in contrast to her coat.
So, you see the sharp contrast between her skin and her garment. There is no trouble telling the two apart. But, Backass and the flechettist Richard E. Sprague insist that a man's rolled-up sleeve was captured and made to look exactly the same in a black and white photo as the man's skin.
Let's put the two side by side.
Obviously, on the right, that is not a man's unclothed forearm going up. It's Doorman's clothed arm coming down, and the "grey scale" and texture are very consistent throughout. So, it can't be what Backes says it is.
And that means that it's a huge problem that Doorman's cuff is in front of Carl Jones.
And that means that the image of Carl Jones in the Altgens photo is not legit. And that's why it's listed as an anomaly on the OIC Anomalies page.
http://www.oswald-innocent.com/anomalies.html
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