Kevin McGrane - fake shadows ? - David Daniels - Is the World's Oldest Bible a Fake?

Steven Avery

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To make the case more visually apparent, the larger image in the centre is a collage of all the extant pages of Codex Sinaiticus, which by some artistic licence is casting a false shadow over the leaves upon which it is superimposed.

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Now let us look carefully at the images that Daniels has used on his front cover which he has taken from the Codex Sinaiticus Project website (CSP) and then superimposed fake shadows:
 

Steven Avery

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Hi David, I am reviewing the McGrane article on your article, the one with the wacky accusation of "superimposed fake
shadows"
He actually removed many of his comments in his Cooper paper that acknowledged the whiteness

That graphic is of every page that is on codexsinaiticus.org

They carefully made those bi dings and wrote a great deal about the process. Look at this picture, up close, and you will see thee British Library quires are still attached, as I said.
 

Steven Avery

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Codex Sinaiticus Research Update: What Color Is ...

Bryan Ross
Codex Sinaiticus Research Update: What Color Is The Parchment? August 8, 2021 in Grace Life School of Theology, A Tale of Two Constantines: Rethinking Codex

Daniels from Czech Publications. So, this was released in July. I picked it up soon as I saw it and I've already read it and This is kind of what prompted me to address this issue. okay? So, um what I want to do is I just kind of want to recap some of the history with this uh as far as my personal history and awareness of this debate about whether

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. Daniels from Publications published his first fake shadows. So, that would be the shadowing word. on the perimeter. I'm the perimeter. Okay. Firstly, the British Library page left of his page left of his collage, our representative of the Yellow Brown pages and the detail on the collage above. So, that would be this side of the image, okay? And secondly, the Life University page that appears to the right of his collages represents representative of the lighter ones on the top two rows detailed on the collage here below. So you so here's the one below. You can see uh with the color strip and you compare it to this one that they're not exactly the same as far as in reference to the color strips. Anyone with even the slightest familiarity with color reproduction will perceive that the reproduction of the colors on the reference Kodak strip of of Lip Sync page is not faithful. The color separation strips and grace that's taken from the above images are shown below flipped for of comparison and compared to the standard Kodak uh color separation strip. So, this would be the London one and this would be the lighting one. Here's the reference in the middle and you can see that they're not what are the differences in the shading and coloration between the images taken in London and the images taken at Les? Yes, yes. So the reason why they appear different on the website is because they weren't taken using the exact same one, right. the center strip. is the reference. The top shows the color separations in the British library. uh Kodak Cts page images. We can see immediately that they are in the close to the ...

Does he discuss Gavin Moorhead?


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