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Does anyone know how to obtain key code in photoshop?

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Re: Does anyone know how to obtain key code in photoshop?

Postby martinrdgz » 24 Jun 2015 20:54

globallockytoo wrote:
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Man what the hell is wrong with you dude! Mostly the only time you comment is to critique and say helpless things. Please if you ain't got nothing good to say please stop commenting into peoples comments. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels like this here. Since the day I became a member you've been a pain man. You don't know me or my skills. thanks to the community I've come along way and with many hours of practice I've done by myself. Honestly dude it seems like if you're always un happy and always wake up on the wrong side of the bed. I understand if I started a new topic and you letting me know to keep it clutter free, but other than that I don't ask for you help so don't butt in. To my knowledge this community is to help others and to learn from each other. For your information I stated that a step by step guide would be nice i never demanded one get it right. You put down new beginners that are starting here with your negativity instead of helping man.


Without retorting to madness....why dont you take a flying leap? This forum is not for those who want to find a surreptitious method to bypass a system or lock. It is for learning the art (and fun) of picking locks. Settle down!


I understand, but how would you feel if I was to put you down with some negativity? For example lets say you start a new post about something you would like to know would it be ok for me to comment on it and assume things about you or your skills? would you would of like it be honest.
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Re: Does anyone know how to obtain key code in photoshop?

Postby martinrdgz » 24 Jun 2015 21:05

martinrdgz wrote:
globallockytoo wrote:
martinrdgz wrote:
Man what the hell is wrong with you dude! Mostly the only time you comment is to critique and say helpless things. Please if you ain't got nothing good to say please stop commenting into peoples comments. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels like this here. Since the day I became a member you've been a pain man. You don't know me or my skills. thanks to the community I've come along way and with many hours of practice I've done by myself. Honestly dude it seems like if you're always un happy and always wake up on the wrong side of the bed. I understand if I started a new topic and you letting me know to keep it clutter free, but other than that I don't ask for you help so don't butt in. To my knowledge this community is to help others and to learn from each other. For your information I stated that a step by step guide would be nice i never demanded one get it right. You put down new beginners that are starting here with your negativity instead of helping man.


Without retorting to madness....why dont you take a flying leap? This forum is not for those who want to find a surreptitious method to bypass a system or lock. It is for learning the art (and fun) of picking locks. Settle down!


I understand, but how would you feel if I was to put you down with some negativity? For example lets say you start a new post about something you would like to know would it be ok for me to comment on it and assume things about you or your skills? would you would of like it be honest.


In one of the topic when I started out here i asked for help on rekeying a schalge ic core people were helping me out, but then on one post he states the following.... "minor details jeff, OP probably doesnt have shims, plug follower, precut keys, control blanks, pin kit, or experience." assuming things that are not 100% right about me. Then he states that the following "This honestly is not a beginner project for someone just starting out who doesn't know how locks work" I found out that it was super easy to rekey a schlage ic or any lock.
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Re: Does anyone know how to obtain key code in photoshop?

Postby Squelchtone » 24 Jun 2015 21:24

martinrdgz wrote:
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martinrdgz wrote:If I knew how I would have done it and wouldn't ask no one in the community on how to. If you so happen to know how on Photoshop please explain how a step by step would be very nice for me and the community also that are interested in know how to extract a key code from a photo. A detail guide would be nice I'm just saying Thanks!


try putting in some effort and do some of your own work and research instead of asking for someone here to take their time to spoon feed you and make you a step by step tutorial...

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Man what the hell is wrong with you dude! Mostly the only time you comment is to critique and say helpless things. Please if you ain't got nothing good to say please stop commenting into peoples comments. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels like this here. Since the day I became a member you've been a pain man. You don't know me or my skills. thanks to the community I've come along way and with many hours of practice I've done by myself. Honestly dude it seems like if you're always un happy and always wake up on the wrong side of the bed. I understand if I started a new topic and you letting me know to keep it clutter free, but other than that I don't ask for you help so don't butt in. To my knowledge this community is to help others and to learn from each other. For your information I stated that a step by step guide would be nice i never demanded one get it right. You put down new beginners that are starting here with your negativity instead of helping man.


Making this forum run smoothly takes a lot of hours of work, and the recent amount of high maintenance members we've had this year is not helping because they create extra work putting things in the wrong areas, posting massive photos or talking about Advanced topics in the public area. Everyone is sooooo entitled and either gets butthurt when I don't let them into Advanced on their first day here, or they get butthurt when a mod or admin who is trying to make the forum work smoothly reminds them of the rules or tells them to search or put some effort it. I believe I am plenty helpful, but there are limits to how much nonsense I can tolerate from members. As I recall I was one of the first to reply and help with your Schlage IC repinning post, my how quickly we forget.

Your project with the key bitting identification from a photo is way out of bounds as far as traditional hobby lock picking, and global is right, my bat senses are tingling wondering why you need to have this info so bad and you keep asking about it.

As far as putting anybody down, I have no problem giving a new member a hard time if it sounds like they're up to no good.. Otherwise, I'm happy to teach the art of lock picking to any new members who don't trip a bunch of red flags, and who themselves are polite when they get here.

If there were no moderators here and no admins, the forum would turn into a complete sh*t show and people would just post whatever, whenever, and trust me it would look like a mix or reddit and 4chan. It certainly isn't wise of you to tell me, the guy who runs the forum, to not butt into posts.. that's my job.

I just saw your reply and you are taking it totally wrong...

Jeff wrote:
I could rekey it in ~10 minutes
Pick or shim the cylinder open, dump the pins, grab a precut Schlage key and copy it onto a control blank. Rekey the cylinder and that's it.

and I replied:
minor details jeff, OP probably doesnt have shims, plug follower, precut keys, control blanks, pin kit, or experience.

I was saying that sure, its a 10 minute job for Jeff, but you the OP don't have any of the stuff needed to do it, or the prior experience Jeff already has to do it in 10 minutes, so I tried to save you some hassle and linked to a lock on ebay so you didnt spend all weekend working on it.

then I continued to reply throughout that post and help you with instructions, but you seem to not remember that.

I think you need to cool off, this thread is locked.
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