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I work at a newspaper. Sometimes the AP sends us photos with money in them that we want to use in our editions. Photoshop CC has an anti-counterfeiting routine in it that keeps it from opening these pictures. Can a "newspaper" plug-in be created that will let people who legitimately need to edit pictures of money do it?
Work-arounds exist, if I remember correctly on a Mac one can open the files with Preview and save as either psd or tif – one of those would then open in Photoshop.
Check out this thread:
@Happy Co , this thread was started in 2015, so your claim that this is a »new feature« in Photoshop seems nonsensical.
Aside from that I think the issue was raised even earlier over on the now defunct feedback.photoshop.com because the feature has existed in Photoshop CS5 already. (Not sure if it existed even earlier.)
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Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I found this thread because I've tried 59830583 ways of opening a pattern of bills for a t-shirt design. Don't be dense.
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Who are you responding to @G5EBC ?
Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
What doesn't happen?
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I do not think we should have a workaround. This is ludicrous that we can not open or manipulate a picture with money in Photoshop. This is a new feature that has been added. In the past, I had no issues working with money and images in Photoshop. Adobe has created a hurdle and a headache that will do more harm than good. I can only hope that they will fix the issue.
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@Happy Co , this thread was started in 2015, so your claim that this is a »new feature« in Photoshop seems nonsensical.
Aside from that I think the issue was raised even earlier over on the now defunct feedback.photoshop.com because the feature has existed in Photoshop CS5 already. (Not sure if it existed even earlier.)
Please read this
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Wow! Why not simply say, "This is not a new feature or restriction in photoshop"?
I believe @Happy Co was asking a simple question, not validation of his expertise in the previous versions of PhotoShop.
Community Guidelines: Be kind and respectful,... (You were not). Intentional or not, let's be a little more kind.
Thanks.
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Wow! Why not simply say, "This is not a new feature or restriction in photoshop"?
I believe @Happy Co was asking a simple question, not validation of his expertise in the previous versions of PhotoShop.
Community Guidelines: Be kind and respectful,... (You were not). Intentional or not, let's be a little more kind.
Thanks.
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Adobe has created a hurdle and a headache that will do more harm than good. I can only hope that they will fix the issue.
By @Happy Co
Adobe did not create this. The Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group did.
Contact them here: https://rulesforuse.org/en/contact-information
Jane