If you grow up in the UK or one of the commonwealth countries (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, Canada ...), you would have grown up seeing a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen everyday - whether it is on a postage stamp or on every single piece of money you have in your wallet!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgj52XUf_pPhKTKlYsYhbkdXHmVmgZYnGM6G2QJV6qfqPVaGQuIEOHcRw-5dh_w9crigk0lLPoCDA5BCAV66eoB_3AjVW94NkrXE31LbmIYQuCJxSC6v9_trMJb6r-m5DHm27WJNg/s400/Queen.jpg)
So I thouhgt I will scan a portrait of the Queen from the Australian five dollar note and put it in to my NXT.
And here is the result:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgj52XUf_pPhKTKlYsYhbkdXHmVmgZYnGM6G2QJV6qfqPVaGQuIEOHcRw-5dh_w9crigk0lLPoCDA5BCAV66eoB_3AjVW94NkrXE31LbmIYQuCJxSC6v9_trMJb6r-m5DHm27WJNg/s400/Queen.jpg)
I will post Part 2 in a 'while' which will walk you through how this can be done in less than five minutes.
In the mean time anyone want to guess how it was done?
The only clue I can give is that it was NOT done using nxtRICedit by Andreas Dreier's - which by the way is really cool application.
Tim