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    That infrared hat idea is awesome!!! Would make you look like an apparition

    I think the right mask could fool the system. These guys http://www.compositeeffects.com make pretty realistic faces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zengrifter View Post
    Facial disquise would require heavy prosthetic enhancement, like cheeks or nose, and without dark glasses still might scan positive. So no.
    Did you even look at the masks I linked to? Go click on a human one and look at it up close. They were actually used by the robbers in NY.....African Americans wearing white guy masks. By the security camera they look like authentic white male. If a person is wearing a proper prosthetic mask and stay in motion, no facial recognition can flag them. Do you think Mrs. Doubtfire would get flagged?

    And yeah, the infrared hat would probably raise red flags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zengrifter View Post
    Are you suggesting a mask that would pass as normal face?
    I believe with firm confidence that it would be possible for a prosthetic face to pass for a normal one. I'm not talking about rubber faces from the Halloween store, I meant high-dollar prosthetic.

    On the last film I did, we had a mask made in Hollywood. Breathtaking realism.
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    Black armed robber disguised as white man using latex mask: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...atex-mask.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by zengrifter View Post
    Masks would not be valid for casino play, unless they were state-of-art mission-impossible type masks, and still: without covering at least one eye, may not thwart the FRS.

    We are only talking about FRS and to fool casino FRS, to achieve a false-negative, does NOT require a mask or facial prosthetics. zg
    I disagree, the masks I've seen would pass for 100% genuine human face even in casino setting.
    No need to cover eyes, just wear colored contacts, change your eyelashes. If there's a will there's a way.

    Yes I agree, the guaranteed way of fooling FRS without prosthetics or other techniques is to never get in the FRS database in the first place

    I don't have this problem, so I was just suggesting viable methods for avoidance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    I believe with firm confidence that it would be possible for a prosthetic face to pass for a normal one. I'm not talking about rubber faces from the Halloween store, I meant high-dollar prosthetic.

    On the last film I did, we had a mask made in Hollywood. Breathtaking realism.
    Tom do you think those masks would be good enough to fool the dealer or other players if you were sitting at a table?

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    Rub poison ivy on your face before you play. It will change the shape of your face given enough time. If you are allergic to peanuts try eating some before you play. Make sure your epi-pen is handy. LOL

    Disclaimer: Do not try this at home. Or in the casino for that matter.

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