23Oct Duplicating a key from only a picture
Picture this, You spot a keyring laying on a desk. You for whatever reason would really like a copy of that key. Your ninja-like reflexes kick in as you fling a quarter out of your pocket next to the key. Slyly, you use nothing more than a cell phone camera, to quickly snap a picture of these items.
Nobody noticed this because you are a ninja, however there are plenty of ways for “normals” to make that action next to unnoticeable. Even leaving the quarter there afterwards may not raise much suspicion. Hell, Someone may even pocket it without batting an eye.
Using the process outlined below, you can now duplicate this key for your own use!
Print out this photograph. Compare it with a regular quarter
to verify that you’re seeing a 1:1 size ratio. If adjustment is needed,
nothing as sophisticated as Photoshop comes into play… a simple xerox
machine with zoom capability can handle things.
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