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Photographer  MErt Y {Karma:1984}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Digital
Photoart
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  28-105 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Uploaded 3/2/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Favorites Aperture f/4.0
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Location City -  Istanbul
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Country - Turkey   Turkey
About The magnetic stripe of a credit cards has tree tracks on it. Each track is a tape containing data.
Track1 is used for the cardholders name.
Track2 is used for the card data. Card number, expiration date, service code, etc.
Track3 is reserved for the private use of issuer. Most issuer do not use it.
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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/3/2005
Hey Mats,
I tried what you told. And it became something like that...
What do you think about that?

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Mats Johnsson   {K:1881} 3/2/2005
There is a tool called "Soften brush" that I guess can be tryed with diferent Density and Opacity over the text to try to make it more and more blury.
Or the "Sharpen Brush" but with the right button (guessing it is the same as the other one..)

Thats in Paint Shop Pro - don?t realy know so mutch about others.

Guess there is another way - but I don?t know it.

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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/2/2005
I don't know how can I do that with the text.
But I'll try to find it. There must be a tool to make the area less blury to more more blury... Maybe there is not such a tool but it must be a way to do it...

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Mats Johnsson   {K:1881} 3/2/2005
Hehehe - sorry got carried away...

Nice macro, the picture of the card is abit blury at the end - might be even better with the added text doing the same thing

The title is right on

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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/2/2005
Yeah, EMV (Europay Mastercard VISA)...
It's a protocol for smartcards...
Different issuers call the smartcards with different names.

We just talked about the credit cards... What about picture?

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Mats Johnsson   {K:1881} 3/2/2005
I have heard of those (EMV ?)
Here in Sweden we had a kind of card called "Cashcard" that was canceled in the end of 2004 due to low interest from the "public".
I even have a cardreader/charger left in a drawer somewhere - useless now :(

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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/2/2005
Hey Kelly,
In the year 2005 issuing smart cards will be a must. It is more complicated and safe. Maybe I will take a smart cards picture next time. And Mats, can not read the information of a smart card by playing contrast. :)
Remember, internet is an unsafe place to commerce. If somebody steal your card data and use it at the web, you can chargeback that transaction(s). All e-commerce merchants know that and take the risk. And today police has incredible methods to follow the internet tiefs.
Thanks for you interest...

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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/2/2005
Hahha! You should find another way to buy it. :)

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Mats Johnsson   {K:1881} 3/2/2005
OK - then it?s safe :) (hmm toobad than my order for the Canon EOS-1 will bounse, hehehehe)

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Kelly    {K:20268} 3/2/2005
gee.. thats interesting, we all have them, but i'm sure not many people knew that... thanks for sharing...
cheers
kel

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MErt Y   {K:1984} 3/2/2005
Thanks for your warning Mats.
The information is not the exact information. And the card is already closed to any kind of transactions. :)

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Mats Johnsson   {K:1881} 3/2/2005
Thanks for the tech info. :)
But a warning.
In this picture I can (after working it a bit in PSp) see the cardnumber, your name, checknumber expire date and look up what kind of card it is.

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