Sorry for RapidShit, it's the only link to this I could find online. We'll have it in our own library soon enough so you won't need to deal with it for long.
http://rapidshare.com/files/77376931/ma ... anners.rar
This PDF is a big study, analysis, and how-to on making artificial fingerprints. It walks you through the entire process and discusses theory and feasibility. This is the real, no-bullshit low down on the process. A must-have addition to your library.
Artificial Fingers for Fingerprint Scanners
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Artificial Fingers for Fingerprint Scanners
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Re: Artificial Fingers for Fingerprint Scanners
Schotch type works well if the finger prints on the door-knob aren't to messy (smudged, scratched, covered by other prints, etc. Etc.)
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Re: Artificial Fingers for Fingerprint Scanners
Hi
I'll add that instead of photosensitive sheets, you can use transparent sheets for overhead projectors.
Used with laser printer, they are printed in "3D", the heat of the laser marks the plastic.
Bye,
Lopiben.
I'll add that instead of photosensitive sheets, you can use transparent sheets for overhead projectors.
Used with laser printer, they are printed in "3D", the heat of the laser marks the plastic.
Bye,
Lopiben.
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