Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 23 of 23

Thread: Adobe Photoshop CS don't open banknote images.

  1. #21
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Posts
    134
    dopeydadwarf, the protection against forged notes has only been built in with Adobe Photoshop CS. All the versions before it are un affected.

  2. #22
    Senior Member Wazz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Posts
    288
    They didn't do a very good job....You can still scan a bill from another app and import it into Photoshop 8 with no problem or even scan one half of a bill at a time in Photoshop 8 and join them after. Wonder why they even bothered?
    "It is a shame that stupidity is not painful" - Anton LaVey

  3. #23
    Just a Virtualized Geek MrLinus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Redondo Beach, CA
    Posts
    7,323
    An interesting comment appeared on Full Disclosure this aft from a person subscribed:

    Hi,

    Last week, the Associated Press reported that Adobe has incorporated anti-copying technology in their Photoshop CS software which prevents users from opening image files of U.S. and European currency. Here's the article:

    Adobe admits to currency blocker
    http://tinyurl.com/2xnno

    (http://www.sanmateocountytimes.com/S...882929,00.html)

    I did some investigating on my own computer and discovered that HP has also been shipping currency anti-copying software in their printer drives since at least the summer of 2002. I have an HP 130 photo printer and found the string "http://www.rulesforuse.org" embedded in the driver.

    According to a few newsgroup messages posted in 2002 and 2003, folks are seeing this URL printed out when they attempt to print images of certain types of bills. An HP printer with this anti-copying technology only prints out an inch of a currency image before aborting the print job.

    Here is a list of HP printers which appear to have this anti-copy technology embedded in their Windows printer drivers:

    HP 130
    HP 230
    HP 7150
    HP 7345
    HP 7350
    HP 7550

    I suspect the list of affected HP printers is much longer.

    I located these printer drivers simply by searching all files in my Windows and Program Files directories for the string "rulesforuse". If other folks run this same experiment, please let me know of other programs which appear to contain currency anti-copy technology.

    There are some unanswered questions raised by this quiet effort by U.S. and European governments to turn home computers into anti-counterfeiting "cops":

    1. Besides graphic programs and printer drivers, what other kinds of software is this currency anti-copy technology being embedded in?

    2. Are companies being required to include currency anti-copying technology in their products? If not, what incentives are being offered to companies to include the technology on a voluntary basis?

    3. Will future versions of this technology, "phone home" to the rulesforuse.org Web site with details about a violation of the currency copying rules? It would be very easy to include an email address, name of the image file, software version number, etc. embedded in a URL to the rulesforuse.org when a violation has been detected.
    Seems Adobe may not be the only one....
    Goodbye, Mittens (1992-2008). My pillow will be cold without your purring beside my head
    Extra! Extra! Get your FREE copy of Insight Newsletter||MsMittens' HomePage

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •