[Foto] Nem kezeli bankjegyek kepet az uj Photoshop
Walsh Thomas William
foto at vnet.hu
2004. Jan. 13., K, 10:55:03 MET
most váltottam az otp-be... mindjár viszem vissza, amúgy
a hp color laserjet se sír érte, és a végeredmény a hosszanti oldal mentén
tér csak el ~0,13mm-t...
(a trükk, hogy átlósan kell odatenni, és lehetőleg nem kerek szögben...)
Thomas
u.i. a magyar pézeket, majd ha lesz időm.... de az úgyis értékét veszti mire
visszaérek a bankig :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan" <ivan at jura.hu>
To: "Foto-lista a fenykepezeserol" <foto at iit.bme.hu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Foto] Nem kezeli bankjegyek kepet az uj Photoshop
>
> Vszleg csak bizonyos vedelmi elemekkel ellatott bankjegyeket ismer fel.
> Gondolom, attol fugg, mikori kibocsatasu a penz.
>
> MuzX
>
> Egyebkent itt egy konkret tapasztalat az ugyben:
>
>
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=hYoBb.25499%24o9.19199%40fed1read07
>
> From: Ray R (do at not.reply)
> Subject: Printing copies of currency
> View: Complete Thread (10 articles)
> Original Format
> Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
> Date: 2003-12-09 10:59:26 PST
>
> As an experiment I tried to copy an print one of the new $20 bills.
> Before you say I am breaking the law by doing so read the
> web site referenced at the end of note. I fully intend to obey the rules.
> I was able to do a full scan at 1600 DPI using Photoshop CS (ver 8.0)
> and save the resulting image to the hard drive.
>
> When I tried to print it on my Canon i850 only a small part of it
> would print regardless of the orientation or the size. Other
> printing programs resulted in the same results. I was able to cut
> a small part of the image and print it. When I tried to cut about
> half the image Photoshop informed me that it was illegal and
> referred me to the web page below. It seems as though the printer
> and software vendors are stepping past what is legally required.
>
> As per the legal requirement I have deleted the file that contained
> the image.
>
> http://www.treas.gov/usss/money_illustrations.shtml
> U.S. Currency
> The Counterfeit Detection Act of 1992, Public Law 102-550, in Section 411
of
> Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations, permits color illustrations
of U.S.
> currency provided:
> 1.. the illustration is of a size less than three-fourths or more than
one and
> one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of the item illustrated;
>
> 2.. the illustration is one-sided; and
>
> 3.. all negatives, plates, positives, digitized storage medium, graphic
files,
> magnetic medium, optical storage devices, and any other thing used in the
making
> of the illustration that contain an image of the illustration or any part
> thereof are destroyed and/or deleted or erased after their final use.
>
> --------------------
>
> From: Ray R (do at not.reply)
> Subject: Re: Printing copies of currency
>
> View this article only
> Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
> Date: 2003-12-10 11:28:47 PST
>
> "Yet Another Mike" <mike_eve at yahooyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:f6rBb.348358$ao4.1165863 at attbi_s51...
> > Perhaps the software detects the dimensions of the object. Maybe placing
2
> > or 3 at a time together. Alternatively, the software could detect color
> > balance (esp for "greenbacks" -- US bills). In that case, placing the
bill
> > on a colored background might help. Also, try freeware programs. They
are
> > less likely to have such controls.
> >
> >
> On the US currency it appears to only be series 2004 currency
> that is affected. The Canon recognizes it as currency and will
> only print a small portion of it. Photoshop comes up with an
> error "This application does not support the unauthorized
> processing of banknote images." Series 1999 bills has no
> such problem.
>
>
>
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