There is no such thing as copy proof paper. There's photoreactive paper
that can't be duplicated by a copier or scanner, but there are other
techniquest to high definition scanning that won't damage the paper.
The term "copy proof" has always annoyed me as being bull.
At 02:04 PM 9/17/2007, you wrote:
>i just found out something that i am not happy to say.
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>The copy proof paper is NOT! copy proof.
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>i found a way to scan then alter the pic's that don't show up the words
>copy, and if i can find the way so can people that will share.
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>But i will say this
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>I am NOT! going to tell anyone how i did it,
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>I am NOT! going to share the one pic i did,
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>and am NOT! going to do any more of them.
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>But i just thought that Jim may have wained to know that it can be done,
>and if he wants i can show the one pic done.
>
>Kane J
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>PS DONT! send me emails asking for the pic or how to do it as i will just
>send a copy of the email to Jim and the group.
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Received on Tue Sep 18 2007 - 16:58:49 CDT