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Rhea Ann Rocks of Fort Collins says that the photo in the new license shows her wearing what appears to be a collared white shirt – not the actual tank-top she was wearing when the original photo was taken.
“It was very odd,” Rocks tells Fox News. “The top I was originally wearing was not that revealing.”
The Colorado DMV, however, says no one used a photo-editing software on the photo.
"The images provided to [Fox News] by the customer are two separate images taken at the DMV," the agency said in a statement. Due to confidentiality reasons, I cannot provide specific details regarding Ms. Rocks' circumstance."
Rocks says that she found the apparent photo editing on her new license, “interesting and strange,” so she posted it on Facebook.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Vasa Croe
2 seperate photos it appears.
I think they are close but the hair / ear rings on the left side are slightly different it appears.
originally posted by: Cygnis
Just some fun facts:
Keep in mind, I'm not sure in other states, but in the last couple years, all IDs and DLs are printed out of a central shop in Denver. They used to be issued at each DMV at the time of service.
So it would have to be someone down in the central shop in Denver doing such things.
They also keep a catalog of all photos of each individual. (for when facial recognition becomes more of a thing)
originally posted by: ColdWisdom
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Looks like you might be onto something, but what's with the comparative photograph being B&W?
Driver's license photos are always in colour.