Putting someone’s face on US money

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Jun 25, 2004
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Hi, I want to put the face of a friend on a $1,000 bill. I have a hig res scan on the bill and of my friend. I can easily able to copy an paste my friend’s picture into the elliptical space of the president.

However, I am having trouble with changing my friends RGB picture int the same color pallete and texture that the president is in. Ca anyone help me?

Thanks in advanc

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V1nc3nt
Jun 25, 2004
"newcool" wrote in message
Hi, I want to put the face of a friend on a $1,000 bill. I have a high res scan on the bill and of my friend. I can easily able to copy and paste my friend’s picture into the elliptical space of the president.
However, I am having trouble with changing my friends RGB picture into the same color pallete and texture that the president is in. Can anyone help me?
You can start with Hue/saturation and select "Colorize".
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Tabasco1
Jun 25, 2004
Of course you want to be careful. There are plenty of dumb people who might be fooled by something along those lines. If that were to happen the feds would likely want to "speak: with you. 🙂

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com
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Brooklyn NYC USA
Jun 25, 2004
"Tabasco1" wrote in message
Of course you want to be careful. There are plenty of dumb people who
might
be fooled by something along those lines. If that were to happen the feds would likely want to "speak: with you. 🙂

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com

Maybe someone out there can answer this honestly:

I read a while back that most new scanners — I don’t know what would be considered new; 2, 3, 4 years old? — won’t allow currency to be scanned. Again, I don’t know if this is true or just scuttlebutt.
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Voivod
Jun 25, 2004
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 21:30:00 GMT, "Brooklyn NYC" scribbled:

"Tabasco1" wrote in message
Of course you want to be careful. There are plenty of dumb people who
might
be fooled by something along those lines. If that were to happen the feds would likely want to "speak: with you. 🙂

Maybe someone out there can answer this honestly:

I read a while back that most new scanners — I don’t know what would be considered new; 2, 3, 4 years old? — won’t allow currency to be scanned. Again, I don’t know if this is true or just scuttlebutt.

It’s not the scanners per se, but the software, and it’s true.
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Tabasco1
Jun 25, 2004
I read a while back that most new scanners — I don’t know what would be considered new; 2, 3, 4 years old? — won’t allow currency to be scanned. Again, I don’t know if this is true or just scuttlebutt.

It’s not the scanners per se, but the software, and it’s true.
Really, Which scanner software? I find unlikely simply because OCR is so poor on anything but the cleanest type written pages. Much less on some less than prefect bill.

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com
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Broga
Jun 27, 2004
It’s not OCR – new notes in most major currencies have a built in pattern that the software recognises.

"Tabasco1" wrote in message
I read a while back that most new scanners — I don’t know what would
be
considered new; 2, 3, 4 years old? — won’t allow currency to be
scanned.
Again, I don’t know if this is true or just scuttlebutt.

It’s not the scanners per se, but the software, and it’s true.
Really, Which scanner software? I find unlikely simply because OCR is so poor on anything but the cleanest type written pages. Much less on some
less
than prefect bill.

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com

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Tabasco1
Jun 27, 2004
"Broga" wrote in message
It’s not OCR – new notes in most major currencies have a built in pattern that the software recognises.

I understand that it is not OCR, which deals with much simpler patterns. It still sounds like one of those myths that pops up on the internet to me.

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com
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Mike Russell
Jun 27, 2004
Tabasco1 wrote:
"Broga" wrote in message
It’s not OCR – new notes in most major currencies have a built in pattern that the software recognises.

I understand that it is not OCR, which deals with much simpler patterns. It still sounds like one of those myths that pops up on the internet to me.

Does sound like a myth, but it’s true:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/a/056023.htm


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Tabasco1
Jun 27, 2004
Does sound like a myth, but it’s true:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/a/056023.htm

It is also much more limited than described and not the scanner but Photoshop CS and perhaps PSP 8 that does it. Even then it is only on the new colored twenties and some non-US notes….

Ok, Has any one in the group tried to scan one of the notes on to CS or PSP 8 yet? I am not saying you should print the scans and go to the flea market or save them etc. I just always want proof of stuff I read in any forum. I would do it but I am still using Photoshop 7 because I won’t scan money to pay for stuff. 🙂

Charles
Torrance, California
http://www.tcpslashipdomains.com
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Voivod
Jun 27, 2004
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 16:40:25 GMT, "Tabasco1"
scribbled:

Does sound like a myth, but it’s true:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/a/056023.htm

It is also much more limited than described and not the scanner but Photoshop CS and perhaps PSP 8 that does it. Even then it is only on the new colored twenties and some non-US notes….

Ok, Has any one in the group tried to scan one of the notes on to CS or PSP 8 yet? I am not saying you should print the scans and go to the flea market or save them etc. I just always want proof of stuff I read in any forum. I would do it but I am still using Photoshop 7 because I won’t scan money to pay for stuff. 🙂

http://groups.google.com this was covered incessantly when it first became known.

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