yeah that's happened to me
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I am kind of horrified by this, to be honest. I can't believe you would do this to your customers. It's _Photoshop_. Photos often contain images of money. What were they thinking? Besides _not_ thinking??
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This is actually really old technology. Bank notes from all over the world have special marks on them which software such as Photoshop and Scanners will detect and stop things happening. My guess is that the images being used are probably very high quality.
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So it's a legal requirement, not Adobe's fault, per se.
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This is definitely true. I ran into this issue years ago before they even moved to the “Creative Cloud”. I wanted to make a banknote with my face on it for a class project. I managed to get around the issue but I can’t remember how
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I mean sure, but making images with money in them is not "reproducing" the image of a bank note.
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I think this has always been the case, and also on printers and copiers as well? There's a little dot pattern on all money they use to detect ithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation …
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There is no way it's illegal to ship software that edits images of money. If that's illegal in the US, please show me the law that makes it illegal. I could easily believe it's illegal to _print_ the resulting image, but there is no way it would survive 1A scrutiny for editing.
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