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[help]how to see the hidden part in an picture ?


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for example we want to see the hidden part in an image edited with ms paint like this one

ffdfdzh3.jpg

here the hidden part is the black thing that's hide some part in the image that's we want to remove

i'm sure it's possible cuz i had seen someone doing it before but i was long time ago i couldn't ask him

someone know how to do that's ? is it by photoshop or another program ? just give me an indication

thx in advance

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i THINK you could only if it has the extension .png .ai .cdr .eps .tif but if it is the final save into jpg, bmp or such there is no way.

 

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i THINK you could only if it has the extension .png .ai .cdr .eps .tif but if it is the final save into jpg, bmp or such there is no way.

 

 

Rofl too complicated >.>

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no it's possible . one time i posted a lineage 2 screen in a forum and i was hiding my hp/cp . in this topic i got an reply the guy who replied revealed how much HP/CP i had ...

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no it's possible . one time i posted a lineage 2 screen in a forum and i was hiding my hp/cp . in this topic i got an reply the guy who replied revealed how much HP/CP i had ...

 

Did you just blur out that part of the image?

I think so. If you only blurred it a little you can restore it with some image-repair/sharpener tools.

 

@OP - not possible when saved in .jpg or .bmp.

Only if its a layered picture you can do it.

Ofc you can replace the black parts one pixel at a time and use the non-blackened pixels next to it as a reference so you get a guess of what it looked like. But I doubt that fulfill your needs

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look....

for example we have that pic...without the black thing that hides something.and we edit the image and we add that thing....and we save the image in the format of the program that we use for editation.we can open it and press ctrl+z to go back one step.if the image is saved as normal image formats.its impossible...

sorry for my bad english

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