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Torn Slip images: September 23




The images in this post are selected from more than 260 images taken of the slip in the past few days. As you can see, we have every letter more than covered and are able to get around 80% of the tiny code characters. Some of these characters are around 3mm in height and they range up to .7 mm. If you download these images they may need to have their size adjusted, some tend to get oversized in the download process.

For the record, I print these out at this size on decent paper and at good quality setting, I then use my phone magnifier or just a small magnifying glass to view letter.

1. 'AM' from TAMAM

 2. Ist M in TAMAM


3. 2nd M in TAMAM                    

4. SHU sequence


5. SHUD




6. UD


7.  SH Note that the center of the S appears to have two parallel lines of characters:


 

8. TAMA


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10. TAMA, Although this appears to be identical to an earlier image, there are differences that show further detail in this one. An example is the two orange lines that highlight the lower section of the A, Within that space it appears that there are two parallel lines of code. Extremely fine work and each line was written at about .3 mm in height.





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