Logic dictates the guy had to have used a Font for it, and there are a couple I've found - 2 Post Script style (which won't work on a PC) and a TTF.
Going by this:
He appears to have used this same font, however I've been unable to locate it.
The one TTF font I've found does not have the second letter of the puzzle - the one that looks like a backwards 6.
So, going by the image above, I've come up with this translation: (I added the line numbers)
1 Abxqeolzhjbxpibbm
2 Yofkdjbqlnrfbqobpq
3 Ibqmxppjvtbxovdrfiqibppdelpq
4 lrqlcjvzxobcriyobxpq
5 qliilkqelrmxppfkdybii
6 Ofkdlrqjvalibcrihkbii
7 Ibqqevplrkajvabxqeqbii
8 Abxqealqeaoxtkfde
9 qebobfpklobjbav
10 cxobtbiijvmibxprobpmxpq
11 Tbizljbjvmobpbkqmxfk
12 Fcbbijvqlojbkqpplfkzobxpb
13 qexqifcbzxkklqobjxfk
14 zbxpbkltqelrmxppfkdybii
15 Orkdfpjvalibcrihkbii
16 Oloqebplrkajvabxqealqeqbii
17 Abxqealqeaoxtkfde
18 qebobfpklobjbav
Gibberish, yes, but every letter is accounted for - no numbers or special characters as suggested by other Voynich sources such as http://voynichcentral.com/transcriptions/Voynich-101/
Now, the obvious red coloring at the bottom of the message indicates to me that it matches the other two images. Overlaying the message on the blended image I posted earlier doesn't immediately reveal anything, though. I've tried pasting the message as-is, as well as Select All/Paste into Selection (to make the message the same dimensions as the other images), and various blending types (Darken, Lighten, etc etc), hoping that the underlying images would "mask off" the excess bits of the message.
No luck so far, so I'm going to run the translation I have through a few of the ciphers.
Going by this:
He appears to have used this same font, however I've been unable to locate it.
The one TTF font I've found does not have the second letter of the puzzle - the one that looks like a backwards 6.
So, going by the image above, I've come up with this translation: (I added the line numbers)
1 Abxqeolzhjbxpibbm
2 Yofkdjbqlnrfbqobpq
3 Ibqmxppjvtbxovdrfiqibppdelpq
4 lrqlcjvzxobcriyobxpq
5 qliilkqelrmxppfkdybii
6 Ofkdlrqjvalibcrihkbii
7 Ibqqevplrkajvabxqeqbii
8 Abxqealqeaoxtkfde
9 qebobfpklobjbav
10 cxobtbiijvmibxprobpmxpq
11 Tbizljbjvmobpbkqmxfk
12 Fcbbijvqlojbkqpplfkzobxpb
13 qexqifcbzxkklqobjxfk
14 zbxpbkltqelrmxppfkdybii
15 Orkdfpjvalibcrihkbii
16 Oloqebplrkajvabxqealqeqbii
17 Abxqealqeaoxtkfde
18 qebobfpklobjbav
Gibberish, yes, but every letter is accounted for - no numbers or special characters as suggested by other Voynich sources such as http://voynichcentral.com/transcriptions/Voynich-101/
Now, the obvious red coloring at the bottom of the message indicates to me that it matches the other two images. Overlaying the message on the blended image I posted earlier doesn't immediately reveal anything, though. I've tried pasting the message as-is, as well as Select All/Paste into Selection (to make the message the same dimensions as the other images), and various blending types (Darken, Lighten, etc etc), hoping that the underlying images would "mask off" the excess bits of the message.
No luck so far, so I'm going to run the translation I have through a few of the ciphers.
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