Skip to main content
Inspiring
June 19, 2015
Answered

I am unable to open currency image in Photoshop

  • June 19, 2015
  • 4 replies
  • 13780 views

I purchased AdobeStock_83125385_WM for a brochure.

I cannot open it in photoshop.... I get the following error: This application does not support editing of banknote images....LOL

How am I supposed to use it if I can't open it???

Message was edited by moderator to better describe issue.

Correct answer WendellaBee

I have the same problem with another Adobe Stock image I purchased: "Money Jar With White Label Isolated on White By Carolyn Franks."

Photoshop give me an error message "This application does not support the editing of banknote images."

I understand the anti-counterfeiting efforts, but this is a photo of crumpled up money in a glass jar, so I don't understand why Photoshop won't open the image.

Is there some way to get Photoshop to open this image?

WHY does Adobe Stock sell & license images that can't be used in Photoshop?

How can I get a refund for the image I purchased?

Thanks for any help!

Jim

P.S. The FAQs provided no help. A search through this Adobe forum revealed this same question being asked, going back to 2015... with no solution provided by Adobe!


Hi JH,

Manipulation of images with currency are restricted per CBCDG - Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group

The files can be used in InDesign and Illustrator because you cannot change the image. If you cannot use the image please provide the ID# and I will grant you a credit for it.

EBQ

4 replies

Ocala Designs
Participant
June 12, 2017

It is very ridiculous that you can't use an Adobe Stock image that was APPROVED by them to display and be sold in their marketplace.  This is the first time I have ever ran into this issue, bought an image of some folded money in a collection plate to be a background for a charity website in the donation area and have to use a work around in order to use it ...  Stupid.

ElitaSue
Participating Frequently
March 27, 2017

Believe Adobe needs to either

1 ) add a "clearly" visible disclaimer on each image containing money which is protected by this "The Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group (CBCDG)" stating that the image CANNOT be manipulated for design or printing output and is LOCKED form any editing whatsoever.

- or -

2) Simply remove all cash related images from their website.

You should extend the courtesy to your customers to shop elsewhere for their designs resources if you cannot fulfill their needs.

For anyone who's interested, here's the deal on the "CBCDG" and Adobe here Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group - Wikipedia

Guess the person to really talk to is this guy Steven Murdoch - Wikipedia  - let him know that as far as counterfeiting goes, you can't much get a graphic image suitable for creating a reproduction of a bill with the watermark from a waded up dollar in a glass jar with a bunch of coins and maybe explain to him a bit about printing and graphic design. Nothing apparently will be done unless we (as designers and photographers) do something about it. Adobe isn't listening to us about our needs. : /

WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 27, 2017

Please review: https://www.uscurrency.gov/currency-image-use?utm_source=central-bank-site&utm_medium=central-bank&utm_term=image-use&ut…

 

Images of currency can be used in InDesign and Illustrator.

 

 

WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 27, 2017

You can edit these images in Camera RAW.

 

ElitaSue
Participating Frequently
February 27, 2017

Yep, I had the same deal - download a damn image of a $10 bill about a 1/4 of it showing outside the back of a levi pocket - the absurd think is the image would be beyond in any way usable for counterfeiting purposed. Extraordinarily annoying and just destroyed this project. The image is worthless to me if I'm not able to convert it to cmyk or do any sort of photo manipulation. Following this same logic anything has even the tiniest 20x 20px image of a dollar would follow under this same rule. STUPID!!!!

If it was an image suitable to be graphics manipulated and possibly counterfeited be an entirely different story. The image I have is of a waded $10 bill with only a tiny portion showing out of a pocket, only 10% of the bill is even showing.

You ripped me off!! Have to be completely up front that the image wont be usable for print purposed of in any kind of layout.

Brad Lawryk
Legend
February 28, 2017

What is the image number so it can be investigated?

ElitaSue
Participating Frequently
February 28, 2017

Certainly, the image is "75487075".

Work in an in-house agency and we often use "money" images in the advertising, woman holding a $20, saving money in a piggy bank, stuff like that. It will really destroy a lot of our advertising method if none of these images are usable.

Read what little information they had on CBCDG - Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group and reached out to them as well with a link of this image. Think it is extraordinary over-reach. There is absolutely no-way this image would be possible used to counterfeit currency. Good grief!! I worked for the in security printing for several years, we were always trying to out best to stay one step ahead of counterfeiting - if you know anything about printing, graphic design you should well know you're not going to get there with an image like this. lol

Arpit Kapoor
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 19, 2015

Hi Michael,

You cannot edit bank notes in Photoshop. It's illegal to do so. That's the reason you are getting that error message.

~ Arpit

MrDangerAuthor
Inspiring
June 19, 2015

I bought the image from Adobe. Perhaps you should not sell images that users cannot use?

Arpit Kapoor
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 19, 2015

As said, you cannot use it in Photoshop but can check the same with other third party apps.

~ Arpit