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What is a "picture of a picture"?

Suppose you submitted a photo of yourself that you took on a digital camera and had it developed in a box store and then sent in the print online to some official agency which wanted your picture...and they accuse you of sending "a picture of a picture"? How to prove that it's not that at all??
NeuroticByNature · 41-45, F
Send it straight from your digital camera
you probably should just upload the picture directly from the camera because technically it is a picture of a picture if you took it..developed it..and then had to scan it so you could submit it electronically.
Platoscave · F
@MrBlueGuy I did not have the wire and it costs fifteen dollars in the box store here.

So you mean if I put the chip in the walmart chip reader that would make this ineligible?

It would LOOK exactly the same, obviously.

Would get the thing online through the cable, onto my account first, and then to the agency?

It would look the same, It IS the same!

I really don't understand

What I THINK happened is a wrong date showed up on the print so now they THINK I defrauded them...but I just didn't ever adjust the date on the cam, never did.

 
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