Download and zoom in on Z337 lightbox frame. You can't see the horizontal line in the grass? As I said, download that frame and zoom in. Something wrong there if you can't see the color change (hue)in the grass!
https://sites.google.com/site/lightboxzframes/lightbox/z300-z349/ <find image Z337 so you can download and zoom in>
You can't see Jacqueline's shoulder where JFK's head should be either? IT is pretty coincidental that you have an ear that looks like a bone showing up where the ear should be and compares nicely to Z312. Then, compare the only picture of JFK laying on a morgue slab with eyes wide open as if you can try to justify "putting" the face back together. Obviously amazing "recreation" to say the least. Someone is lying! You can't sustain the missing head damage and sew it all back together. Obvious need as well to use sketches by Ida Fox to prove your point rather than base anything on xray or actual photos.
Again, one sloppy cut and paste means there is more and better editing done elsewhere. All to point out that the LNer fired the only shots into the vehicle and people were fleeing up the grassy knoll to get away from the shooter!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_autopsyDownload Z369 from the website and examine "black" sunglasses they are wearing by zooming in. It appears there is an extra little 'black"drop below the man's right hand eye. That is just shadow? Again, we may know who these people where but at the time of editing (within 2 days of filming), they would have been unsure who they would use to make their presentation to the WC and guide the findings.
It is also difficult due to digitization but it certainly looks like the front of little boy could also be cut and past along red shirt line vertically. Zooming in you can see red blurring well above the shirt line and extends up to his nose. Look for yourself on a zoom and ask why you see red up that high when shirt is below? Again, I won't speculate on that - just on error in minor "black" drop on the man's eye that is out of place on his cheek bone. Looks like a drop of paint to me that drooped. Modification of any kind means not originals but re-imaged. Everytime you "recreate" you lose resolution as well which I would say is evident as well.