Also I thought hidden messages in pictures were literally messages inbedded in the metadata of the image, not the picture itself being a message, although...of course that's also a thing.
I’m guessing they are hunting for the password to unlock the metadata imbedded in the photo. I thought this might also be a photo shop style later in the image, instead of added into the metadata, that can only be accessed by the program used to put the layer in. Which is how a password could hold it back. Metadata is mineable.
What do the rest of their hands mean then?
Also I thought hidden messages in pictures were literally messages inbedded in the metadata of the image, not the picture itself being a message, although...of course that's also a thing.
I’m guessing they are hunting for the password to unlock the metadata imbedded in the photo. I thought this might also be a photo shop style later in the image, instead of added into the metadata, that can only be accessed by the program used to put the layer in. Which is how a password could hold it back. Metadata is mineable.
That’s what I understood