
I have never tried this before so I cannot vouch for the truthfulness behind it, but apparently Adobe Photoshop will recognize currency and prevent the user from being able to manipulate it. This makes perfect sense because of the power of Photoshop and the number of professional editors that use Photoshop. It will also recognize credit cards and Euro notes. If any of the above is recognized then Photoshop will prompt you saying that it does not support “the unauthorized processing of banknote images”. Pretty soon they will have Photoshop recognize convicted criminals and when they try to change their image in Photoshop then it will alert the Police (that is just my thought though based on this article :D).
News Source: The Unofficial Photoshop Weblog
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“Pretty soon they will have Photoshop recognize convicted criminals and when they try to change their image in Photoshop then it will alert the Police (that is just my thought though based on this article ).”
lol Thats a funny comment
That should scare criminals if it really existed
I’m a convicted criminal and I change my picture all the time with Photoshop. Doesn’t seem to be a problem yet…
Like any attempt at stopping criminals, it’s totally useless. Just Google Photoshop banknote patch, run it and the restriction is removed… The only people this ‘feature’ hurts are designers who need to use images of money in their layouts or ads. Lame Adobe, lame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.....stellation
hehehe, well i got a laugh about recognizing convicts. maybe they should first try to recognize pirated copies of photoshop.hehe