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11/25/2007 02:08:37 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: Originally posted by Spazmo99:
OK, so you encode your DNA sequence into your pictures. Cool.
I steal your pictures, I also steal your DNA sequence. Now, who owns your pictures, you or the clone slave I made from your DNA sequence? |
Assuming your a mad scientist with a passion for stealing photographs,....
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You have no idea how close you are to the truth...
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11/25/2007 02:11:30 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by Spazmo99:
You have no idea how close you are to the truth... |
Then, let us build us a monster, I mean prototype.
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11/25/2007 02:39:26 PM · #28 |
what would happen when i edit a photo for the modeling buisness and put her lips on her body and them eyes on her body, but mabey put those pupals on them eyes. oh and them, she needs these, there.... lol i think you get th point |
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11/25/2007 02:43:31 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by Jimbo_for_life: what would happen when i edit a photo for the modeling buisness and put her lips on her body and them eyes on her body, but mabey put those pupals on them eyes. oh and them, she needs these, there.... lol i think you get th point |
the idea has nothing to do with PP. it does have everything to do with the EXIF and DNA.
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11/25/2007 02:51:39 PM · #30 |
yea i kinda just read your first post and skipped the rest. although that would show how pictures are fake, you would be able to scan and view all the different parts of the photo that were added to make it sexy or whatnot...
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11/25/2007 02:54:49 PM · #31 |
the shutter button should be a finger print reader |
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11/25/2007 03:55:22 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Originally posted by David Ey: ...Find a way to retrive the data inside the container without opening it and preventing the contamination of said data.... |
So David, tell us, is Schrodinger's cat alive or dead?? |
Well, I'd think an imaginary, theoretical cat is neither alive or dead. What do you think?
I suppose though, if it was EXIF data of a cat and it was retrieved from a protective enclosure as described by Schrodinger, it would be dead. Maybe photoman has a picture of it.
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11/25/2007 06:16:35 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by JayA: the shutter button should be a finger print reader |
Interesting idea.
Pistols have finger print data to keep bad guys from using weapons on police, why not one on a shutter release for a camera.
Put the fingerprint directly onto the EXIF file as well.
Interesting.
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11/25/2007 08:42:09 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: Originally posted by JayA: the shutter button should be a finger print reader |
Interesting idea.
Pistols have finger print data to keep bad guys from using weapons on police, why not one on a shutter release for a camera.
Put the fingerprint directly onto the EXIF file as well.
Interesting. |
i want half the money |
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11/26/2007 08:32:24 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by JayA:
i want half the money |
.......pppffffff.
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