• WrenFeathers@lemmy.world
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    My guess would be photoshop. Unless it really happened, then in that case- it would be the Louisiana education system.

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      No, it’s AI. Look closely.

      Edit: Ok, you’ve all convinced me. Plus, AI would do a nicer job in terms of the bird.

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        The Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court as well as Supreme Court staff became aware of the typographical error during the course of the October 2024 Bar Admissions ceremony. The artwork for the seal was provided by an outside entity and unfortunately, the typographical error was not discovered prior to the ceremony. The Justices were very troubled by the inadvertent error, which has regrettably detracted from attention on the accomplishments of the new admittees, and have implemented steps to ensure that this does not happen again. -fwiw

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          That outside entity almost certainly used AI. Look at the bird’s beak and the contours of the letters.

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            Considering what the original seal looks like, it’s obvious they’ve made some changes to simplify the design. But I wouldn’t jump to AI, especially since the fabric it’s printed on is distorted.

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            I think that’s distortion from the fabric, though I can’t quite tell if that’s printed or projected onto the curtain.