Treelights
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..LOL as if today's technology couldn't unravel it, especially when it's the work of an amateur
You know that reminds me of something.........
I wonder if they would try to get around that by taking a picture of a picture? Like photoshop a photo, print it, then take a new photo of it, then that new photo would have all the current data on that.
The reason it reminds me of something is that I recently took photos of slides. It is costly to have slides professionally made into photographs or even digitally, so what I did was put up the screen for the projector in the living room in the evening, turned on the projector, and I was able to use our digital camera to take photos of those slides. The lighting was perfect in the room and those slides from the 1960's thru the 1980's that I made into prints and onto a CD look great! You wouldn't even know I took a photo of the slide on the projector screen.
IMOO.