I can scan & edit a graphics file on my computer with no special services aside from the scanning software. To edit a paper fax, I have to convert it to a computer file first (not that this is very hard, but still more than editing a scan).NcongruNt wrote:That is easily defeated by any number of simple means, so not really. There are a number of programs and/or services that send faxes via a computer modem or through sending a scan of a document electronically to a company that will then send them via telephone. Furthermore, a document can be scanned, edited, printed, then faxed with the same result.Mithras61 wrote:It's easier to modify a .jpg/.png than it is a piece of paper...SC1903A3 wrote:KBCraig Wrote
I completely understandBecause in ATF logic, one is an electronic facsimile of the original, but the other is an electronic facsimile of the original.
Besides, who wants to deal with a .tif if they can use a .jpg or .png?
