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Based on the conversation yesterday regarding this, I went home and figured
out a decent way to create them without anything other than Photoshop. No
scanner, no plugins, just Pshop. I wrote up a document and put the PDF up
on the web. If anyone wants to read it, it's available at http://home.earthlink.net/~jwynia/ripped.pdf