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Photoshop CC won't edit pictures of money, and newspapers need to be able to

New Here ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

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?

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Community Expert , Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

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:

Photoshop: Why can't I open pictures of paper currency?

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Community Expert , Sep 23, 2023 Sep 23, 2023

@Happy Co , this thread was started in 2015, so this is not a »new feature« in Photoshop

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

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/cds.html

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Community Expert ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

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:

Photoshop: Why can't I open pictures of paper currency?

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LEGEND ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

I doubt it, because it would leave the newspaper and be in the hands of counterfeiters before the morning was over.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

See this link:

currency editing

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LEGEND ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

I think you are mistaken. I just took a shot of a 50 dollar bill by itself and with other object in the frame. PS CC 2015.1 opens RAW image fine and saves the RAW file as a TIF.

Trying to open the same images from the JPG I do get a warning but if there are any other object in the frame no such warning and the JPG opens fine.

So what is the exact reason for your post. If these AP photos have any other subjects, objects, in them PS will open them. It is only images of money itself and only JPGs that PS won't open.

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New Here ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

It's happened to me twice. The first time, the picture was of a $10 bill being held with two hands, with the whole bill in the picture. That was about a week ago, and I was thinking "the whole bill is in frame, maybe it just can't see the hands."

Last night's picture had some other stuff in frame BUT only about a quarter of the bill was in frame. It wouldn't open that picture either. These things arrive as JPG, so "you can do it in Camera Raw" isn't much help.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

You can open a jpg in Camera raw... did you try that?

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New Here ,
Feb 27, 2024 Feb 27, 2024

sad, sad..... stuff like this is what created Napster and others. Babysitting controls should be removed immediately.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 28, 2024 Feb 28, 2024
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sad, sad..... stuff like this is what created Napster and others. Babysitting controls should be removed immediately.


By @G.Abs

Have you read this page? 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/cds.html

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Explorer ,
Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

Just tried it with a $1 and a $20 -- no problems loading, resizing and printing (b&w).

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

good lord, why are there so many responses like this? just because it doesn't happen to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen to other people. this is obvious.

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Jul 23, 2015 Jul 23, 2015

The warning dialog that comes up when you open currency images has the link for information on how you can legally use currency images.

If you work with currency images, you should already know this stuff.

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2016 Sep 12, 2016

I'm a fellow graphic designer.

I may have figured out a solution..

I took my PSD document and opened it up in Illustrator.
A popup window asks if you want to keep the layers or flattening it.

Click "Flatten the image" and it will open. I just printed a PDF and as well as exported it as a JPEG.

(Moderator's note: Crop your ad to the currency if you want to show your work. Advertising a business is not allowed in any of Adobe's forums.)

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Community Beginner ,
May 24, 2017 May 24, 2017

CMS is right!

Bring image to illustrator, open new photoshop canvas Paste image from AI file et voilá you are in your way to glory.

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New Here ,
Jul 23, 2021 Jul 23, 2021

Thank you! Genius! 
I did put mine in illustrator  - saved as illustrator file - opened the file in photoshop - no issues. 

GENIUS! Thank you!

 

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 15, 2018 Mar 15, 2018

Had the same problem. Best workaround for me was to:

1. Place the image in Illustrator

2. Make a WHITE BOX over the money and place it on it's own layer

3. Export as a high-res layered rgb PSD file

Opens in Photoshop with no problems, turned off the white box and exported my flattened jpg. However, I had to keep a psd version of the image with the white box over the money turned on to be able to open it again. Still wouldn't open the flattened jpg with the full view of the money even after all that. Extremely annoying!!

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

I was able to open it in PREVIEW on a Mac, and export as a PDF. Photoshop allowed me to use the PDF.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 16, 2018 Aug 16, 2018

I recognize why this is a big deal- money shouldn't be counterfeited, but the US Gov't allows artists to use images of money as long as it meets a few criteria, such as being single sided, and larger or smaller than the actual bill.  Youy would think Photoshop would have a way to allkow an artist to do what the government allows without jumping through so many hoops.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 27, 2020 Apr 27, 2020

This is massivly stupid. it's not photoshops business to babysit what people do with it. It's not adobe's business, either. 

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Community Expert ,
May 01, 2020 May 01, 2020

FYI, Adobe implemented Counterfeit Deterrence Technology in Photoshop nearly 20 years ago because they were asked to do so by the world's central banks. So it's been there for a couple of decades.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/cds.html

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New Here ,
May 07, 2021 May 07, 2021

I've been editing money in Photoshop for more than a couple of decades and have never had a problem opening money.

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Community Expert ,
May 07, 2021 May 07, 2021

Good to hear.


Which version of Photoshop? What kinds of images? Which currency or currencies do you edit? Got any examples you can post? What do you do with the images?

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