They are not in disagreement. It's not me preferring the opinion of the one over the other. Shaneyfelt did not have access to all of the same quality photographic prints that were available to the Panel. You can't rightly just acknowledge that and then dismiss it.
I don't dismiss anything. They are only not in disagreement if
you assume that Shaneyfelt would have reached the same conclusion if he had the same prints.
The problem is that you can only assume that and the fact of the matter is that the record shows that Shaneyfelt declined to make a positive identification.