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Old 09-19-2009, 11:22 AM
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Shetland said:

"As for printing, you can either scan a bill into photoshop and use that to print onto the bill or just directly copy it onto the new bill."

You dolt, Photoshop won't accept currency images, although there are workarounds to get it into PS. But you have to start with a scan on your hard drive to begin with.

And you have NEVER addressed the main isssue of scanning a nice, newer bill (I have a mint 2002 series $50.....I'm not interested in pre security features bills that are a dead giveaway to even the dumbest store clerk) and getting the scanner software not to reject it. This makes me think you are a pretender who has never created anything remotely passable. Today's scanners WILL NOT scan US currency. Period end of story.

So what's your solution. Spell it out. Don't fuck with us with "we've already covered that"...I've read the thread 3 times and unless I'm senile no one has said how to do this.

One simple request. Either put up or shut up. How do you scan currency?

Sorry to sound so harsh but if one can't even get to step one, everything else discussed here is useless.

Maybe this is why you "copy" your bills. We've all tried that and even at "1200" dpi they still look like crap. So just saying "then open the image in PS" like you know what you're talking about when it's obvious you don't, only makes you sound like a complete noob.
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