Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I wonder if this is for real or a Photoshop conspiracy theory... Photoshop censoring your images? (apparently it only works with the newer currency - dollars, pounds etc. Also, colour copiers have supposedly incorporated this for some time): >> Subject: ADOBE PhotoShop CS is playing Big Brother... > [OFFTOPIC] > > > I just learned something troubling over at Dan Marguli's > colortheory list.. > > Many are well aware that PhotoShop CS for Windoze has an inbuilt > "activation" feature that will kill CS if you change to much hardware, a > la Windows XP. > > You may also remember that I noted that PhotoShop CS seemed slower than > it should when opening files.. > > It turns out there's a simple reason for the latter. > > PhotoShop CS is doing pattern recognition of some sort, and it is more > than the DigiMarc plugin, when opening images now. > > Allow me to quote from a recent post on ADOBEForums.com (needless to > say, Adobe is remaining silent on this): > > > "Original post to Adobe's Photoshop forum (adobeforums.com): > > We received a TIFF image from a customer, of a $20 bill. The image does > > *not* violate any laws regarding reproduction of currency (it's not even > > close to actual-size, and it's not a "flat" portrayal - it's wavy, as if > > it's fluttering in the wind. Nor is it real-color. > > > However, Photoshop CS refuses to open the image, and provides an error > > message regarding the (il)legality of currency reproduction and an > > "information" button that takes you to the web. (Photoshop 7, of course, > > has no such qualms). > > > What the hell is this? In my book this is completely unacceptable - > > Photoshop is an image editor, not a censor, government policy enforcer > > or anything else. > > > Adobe, you've got some explaining to do." > > > The actual thread may be found At ADOBEForums.com, login there > and go to the PhotoShop / Windows forum and open the thread > entitled "No Wonder Photoshop CS Seems Slow - It's Analiyzing > Images For Content!" > > > Welcome to the BRAVE NEW WORLD! > > I think that people should make sure as many PhotoShop users as > possible know about this via whatever lists and groups they are on.. > > > Oh, and before anyone says this is COMPLETELY OFF-TOPIC, it just so > happens to turn out, that this even happens with greayscale images of > currency... > > -- > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html