• Glitch pictures!
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Tried screwing with pngs in notepad++ tends to just cut off the bottom half and change the colour of a few pixels.
Bass Boost penguins [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/Penguinss.png[/img] Phaser penguins [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/Penguinss2.png[/img] Also, just to try it out, I corrupted a readme [code] The Public folder less you easily shard ringle files in your Dropbox. Any file you put in this folder getr itr own Intdrnet link that you can share with others -- even non-Dqoobox users! Sseo 1: Drop a file into the Ptblic folder. Step 2: Right-click this file, then choose Dropbox > Copy Public Link. This copies an Inseqnet link to your file that you can paste anywhere: emails, instant mesrages, blogs, etc. Th`t's it! To share your file, just sdnd the link to a friend. Happy Drooboxing! - The Dropbox Team P.S. You can only link to actual files within your Public folder, not to folders. For helo vith sharing files visit http://www.dropbox.com/help/16 [/code] Phaser penguins combined with the corrupted readme [t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/How%20to%20use%20the%20Public%20folder.png[/t]
[IMG][url=http://postimage.org/image/mpn55u8rb/][img]http://s15.postimage.org/mpn55u8rb/choppa_baby_jpg.jpg[/img][/url][/IMG] That turned out surprisingly well.
First try adding some words and deleting some interesting parts in notepadd++ [img]http://i.imgur.com/Z1x7y.jpg[/img] to [img]http://i.imgur.com/g5Rtl.jpg[/img]
oh god my eyes
what parts are the best to edit in notepad for fancy effects
Every photo is different in compression, size, effects, and so on. The middle is always good, but it's much easier to not use notepad and just convert a jpeg to a bmp, open with wordpad, and save.
I figured since no one cared about Chuck Testa anymore, I didn't have any use for this picture [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qHWYa.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16762596/strangeshits.jpg[/img] I did picture of myself and i poopoo all over
Gonna press every key on my keyboard and see what happens.
[img]http://i41.tinypic.com/2n7no5.png[/img] neat
[t]http://i.imgur.com/28ORY.jpg[/t] [editline]18th April 2012[/editline] That was just the Equalizer filter, mind you. [editline]18th April 2012[/editline] [img]http://i.imgur.com/tHUoL.png[/img] I mixed our loved cat and the Hitler Youth Regiment flag and created this.
[img]http://puu.sh/qf9a[/img]
xray of somebody being printed in chocolate syrup
I accidentally played the RAW in Audacity. Jesus fuck, I swear, this could've made me deaf. :suicide:
Oh jesus this is nightmare fuel. [img]http://horobox.co.uk/u/Reag_1334805025.jpg[/img] THEM EYES.
What would happen if you encoded the picture/audio as MP3/OGG/WAV before reimporting it :O
[QUOTE=:smugspike:;35622319]xray of somebody being printed in chocolate syrup[/QUOTE] it was him [img]http://p4.focus.de/img/gen/D/1/HBD17tiJ_Pxgen_r_300xA.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=HazzaHardie;35624780]it was him [img]http://p4.focus.de/img/gen/D/1/HBD17tiJ_Pxgen_r_300xA.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Das Originalfoto finden Sie auf [url]www.focus.de[/url]! Hör auf damit! Stehlen aufzuhören!
Here's something interesting. I took this image: [t]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BDLQsle5nTI/SQTeMVPTTdI/AAAAAAAAClE/SReYWKgjNSQ/s320/swing.jpg[/t] and exported it as a .RAW. Then, I opened the RAW with Notepad, and added each of these lines in the middle of the data in random spots: [code]There once was a man from Peru. Who dreamed he was eating a shoe. He awoke with a fright in the middle of the night to find that his dream had come true.[/code] I imported this edited RAW back into Paint Shop Pro (I don't have Photoshop), which resulted in this picture: [t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8416055/Glitch/image_right.png[/t] I then opened that very PNG and saved it as a RAW, and opened [b]that[/b] in Notepad. Take a look at what I found: [code]ehr ewsa noc eam a nformP eur. h oderaemdh ew a setaign ihss heo eH waoek iwt haf rgih. Unt h emdidel fo hten ihgt of idn hta thsi rdema ahdc oem rtu.[/code] All of these were in the exact same spots, and if you look, you will see they are the exact same letters - none added, none removed - as before, but scrambled. You could make one hell of a code using this. You'd have to restrict to using single words at a time, though, elsewise the possibilities for the anagrams become so immense it'd take too much work for the receiver to decode to be worth it. Combine it with a few other cryptographic methods, though, and it'd be really effective - even a simple ROT13 would work. :v:
I don't remember how they call that, but it's an actual field/science/thing (hiding messages in images like that) I remember a few science magazines making articles on it after September 2001
[QUOTE=MaxOfS2D;35631881]I don't remember how they call that, but it's an actual field/science/thing (hiding messages in images like that) I remember a few science magazines making articles on it after September 2001[/QUOTE] Steganography, pretty interesting to decode
Alright got it to work, i printscreened a picture of the image [img]http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg210/scaled.php?server=210&filename=eroroferor.png&res=landing[/img] [i]There was an error opening the error.[/i] [editline]20th April 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Gmod4ever;35631495]Here's something interesting. I took this image: [t]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BDLQsle5nTI/SQTeMVPTTdI/AAAAAAAAClE/SReYWKgjNSQ/s320/swing.jpg[/t] and exported it as a .RAW. Then, I opened the RAW with Notepad, and added each of these lines in the middle of the data in random spots: [code]There once was a man from Peru. Who dreamed he was eating a shoe. He awoke with a fright in the middle of the night to find that his dream had come true.[/code] I imported this edited RAW back into Paint Shop Pro (I don't have Photoshop), which resulted in this picture: [t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8416055/Glitch/image_right.png[/t] I then opened that very PNG and saved it as a RAW, and opened [b]that[/b] in Notepad. Take a look at what I found: [code]ehr ewsa noc eam a nformP eur. h oderaemdh ew a setaign ihss heo eH waoek iwt haf rgih. Unt h emdidel fo hten ihgt of idn hta thsi rdema ahdc oem rtu.[/code] All of these were in the exact same spots, and if you look, you will see they are the exact same letters - none added, none removed - as before, but scrambled. You could make one hell of a code using this. You'd have to restrict to using single words at a time, though, elsewise the possibilities for the anagrams become so immense it'd take too much work for the receiver to decode to be worth it. Combine it with a few other cryptographic methods, though, and it'd be really effective - even a simple ROT13 would work. :v:[/QUOTE] Holy fuck bro
Wow, thanks for sharing this awesome way to make some seriously neat looking effects. Heck, just the thought of taking an image and editing it as text or music is simply astounding. Here is one I did on that tutorial a few days ago: Original: [T]http://i.imgur.com/0vHxc.jpg[/T] Edited: [T]http://i.imgur.com/XlYdC.jpg[/T] (Had to resize because of uploading issues) Here is one I did recently by randomly pasting sentances from recent posts: Original: [T]http://i.imgur.com/iIalx.jpg[/T] Edit: [T]http://i.imgur.com/ilSMf.jpg[/T] For some reason I also came across some strange symbols when dealing with the notepad image. [T]http://i.imgur.com/gHX0F.png[/T] Go figure.
[I]It sounds just like Skrillex[/I]
Damn, I keep trying but all I get is static. Like, the entire picture is just pure static.
[QUOTE=John Egbert;35657798]Damn, I keep trying but all I get is static. Like, the entire picture is just pure static.[/QUOTE] You are exporting and importing as non-interleaved?
[QUOTE=John Egbert;35657798]Damn, I keep trying but all I get is static. Like, the entire picture is just pure static.[/QUOTE] I also found, for Paint Shop Pro at least, when you import your RAW data, you need to make sure the dimensions are exactly the same as the original image. Photoshop may be different, but PSP defaults to 0x0 for the dimensions, meaning you have to define them yourself.
[IMG]http://i43.tinypic.com/2lwxcug.jpg[/IMG]
Isn't this similar to how the Portal 2 ARG was done? Images converted into sound? Kind of cool how this all works, and it makes me wonder if, in another time and place, the Internet could have been entirely sound-based over the telephone...
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