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How do you hide an elephant? (This challenge is now closed)
This week's challenge is to answer an age-old question: How do you hide an elephant? Fire up Photoshop and show us how.
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 0:00)
This week's challenge is to answer an age-old question: How do you hide an elephant? Fire up Photoshop and show us how.
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 0:00)
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there is an elephant, honest
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view the image properties / alt text to find out how to find out how to find the hidden elephant
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OK, how it's done: JPEGs have an embedded thumbnail image that's not necessarily the same as the main image.
There's a neat bit of postcardware called Exifer you can use to view and edit the thumbnail and all the other embedded exif data.
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The lady in the picture is Cat Schwartz (a TV technology presenter) who put the image on her blog after cropping out her naked boobs, however much to her embarrassment the cropping software left the thumbnail unaltered.
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( , Fri 15 Jan 2010, 10:14, More)
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there is an elephant, honest
.
[edit]
view the image properties / alt text to find out how to find out how to find the hidden elephant
.
[edit]
OK, how it's done: JPEGs have an embedded thumbnail image that's not necessarily the same as the main image.
There's a neat bit of postcardware called Exifer you can use to view and edit the thumbnail and all the other embedded exif data.
.
The lady in the picture is Cat Schwartz (a TV technology presenter) who put the image on her blog after cropping out her naked boobs, however much to her embarrassment the cropping software left the thumbnail unaltered.
.
( , Fri 15 Jan 2010, 10:14, More)
Now you see it, but soon you won't...
(with any luck...)
Edit: Hooray!
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 12:50, More)
(with any luck...)
Edit: Hooray!
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 12:50, More)
We tried to hide this Elephant using Harry Potter's invisibility cloak...
Unfortunately, an elephant is somewhat bigger than Harry Potter.
( , Fri 15 Jan 2010, 12:49, More)
Unfortunately, an elephant is somewhat bigger than Harry Potter.
( , Fri 15 Jan 2010, 12:49, More)
It's rolling the ears up and sticking them in the horns that's the worst bit
EDIT: Thanks all :)
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 18:38, More)
EDIT: Thanks all :)
( , Thu 14 Jan 2010, 18:38, More)