1st filesize = 3844 kb. (3,8 mb) But after converting it into bmp and back into jpg -after cropping few pixels: 3,7 mb -after coming back to base 5185x3457 = 3,1 mb
Check for yourself,maybe I fucked the method using gimp 2.10 or something (You know,I am not native speaker of english + there is kind of color coding not being native for gimp) but if not we will have nice proof something is there...
But It would be perfectly fine if there is something because rest of the jpgs are not more than 3,2 mb...
next thing found in exif.
[u/RageBringer:](/u/RageBringer:) There is no: "Richard Gonzales", there is: "RIchard Gonzales". Big "i"...
Other things ? Some done with Canon,other with Nikon: F-DG photos Canon F-HC Nikon If it has a meaning we shall be maybe interested in F-DG .You know: playing with words: "canon"... ;)
Especially it is interesting nikon comes from nr: 19. so 18-1st = all 17 of them.
What is interesting also : video. video has 27:14 (reverse it and you get 17 inside) instead of video we can download file 720w_q95.jpg being 104 kb and 720x405...
hmm... going into this deeper we hear in about 13:30 "for generations to come" and it is probably this gesture.Shall be checked, maybe just the clue,maybe something bigger.
Added some things here:
So go to drop 1331 aaaand next 1332,1333 maybe (you know: seconds...) not too far but also nice. Maybe I am exaggerating but anyway check those q-alerts.
EDIT: after finding the old research on PixelKnot, I can confirm that this image is missing the hexadecimal finger print.
Also, if you change or convert an image with an encoded PixelKnot message, the message will be unrecoverable (due to the JPG compression and Fourier Transforms work).
Also, if you change or convert an image with an encoded PixelKnot message, the message will be unrecoverable (due to the JPG compression and Fourier Transforms work).
I know - article above being about confirming is there F5 or not,I did it with THIS purpose First you have to be sure that there is something to look for - for me appears there might be indeed.
Repost: ( u/UhtredRagnarok & u/SqueezeOrSqooze called previously - by the way it is those new thread or I am posting in dead one )
Is there something ? Well I found this method:
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-36415-3_20
1st filesize = 3844 kb. (3,8 mb) But after converting it into bmp and back into jpg -after cropping few pixels: 3,7 mb -after coming back to base 5185x3457 = 3,1 mb
Check for yourself,maybe I fucked the method using gimp 2.10 or something (You know,I am not native speaker of english + there is kind of color coding not being native for gimp) but if not we will have nice proof something is there...
But It would be perfectly fine if there is something because rest of the jpgs are not more than 3,2 mb...
next thing found in exif. [u/RageBringer:](/u/RageBringer:) There is no: "Richard Gonzales", there is: "RIchard Gonzales". Big "i"...
Other things ? Some done with Canon,other with Nikon: F-DG photos Canon F-HC Nikon If it has a meaning we shall be maybe interested in F-DG .You know: playing with words: "canon"... ;)
Especially it is interesting nikon comes from nr: 19. so 18-1st = all 17 of them.
What is interesting also : video. video has 27:14 (reverse it and you get 17 inside) instead of video we can download file 720w_q95.jpg being 104 kb and 720x405...
hmm... going into this deeper we hear in about 13:30 "for generations to come" and it is probably this gesture.Shall be checked, maybe just the clue,maybe something bigger.
Added some things here:
So go to drop 1331 aaaand next 1332,1333 maybe (you know: seconds...) not too far but also nice. Maybe I am exaggerating but anyway check those q-alerts.
https://qalerts.app/?n=1331
And if you are asking what is between u/RageBringer : it is "," , comma ?
Pi=3,14(15926535...)
or try your sequention: 111516171418721210896135
converted to hex it is: 179D4DC39B541E908F07 hex to ascii doesnt make sense in most important encodings. so I gave up here.
EDIT: after finding the old research on PixelKnot, I can confirm that this image is missing the hexadecimal finger print.
Also, if you change or convert an image with an encoded PixelKnot message, the message will be unrecoverable (due to the JPG compression and Fourier Transforms work).
Hope that saves you time.
I know - article above being about confirming is there F5 or not,I did it with THIS purpose First you have to be sure that there is something to look for - for me appears there might be indeed.
not invited.