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So if one were to place objects onto the window of a scanner and scan them, the end product could be considered to be a picture. Same with the copy machine. Crafters have been using this technique for a while now. Thanks for the reminder.
But that still excludes the use of some other person's pic taken from PS and played with in said program.

Shyrell

----- Original Message -----
From: dave6134@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> And how about a flatbed scanner? Eight or nine years 
> ago I submitted an  image produced by a flatbed 
> scanner and remarked it was 100 percent digital.  
> Someone,who is still on the list, commented that 
> such a thing was not possible.
> 
>   Dave
> East Englewood
> -----------------------
> The proof is in the print.


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