posted on Oct, 10 2004 @ 09:26 PM
I don't think the exact 3 values of the pixel matters. I think the hint is that when the three values are manipulated the overall picture reveals
something that was hidden originally. (' images that are hidden within another pic' is the definition of "images in the wild" ) See the pic I
posted on the other thread. Third or fourth post down from the top.
pic
I changed the Hue, Saturation, and Light ( the three numbers at 417/333 or at 1.25" for that matter) and got a totally diff pic. I did use the
various values that were found at 417/333, but an exact number did not seem to matter, ithe photo responded to a 'range' of changes.
I magnified the key with a lens effect so it would be visible when the file size was reduced. What it might mean, or how it could be useful?????
I also found some other oddities in this photo ( a demon face-but I haven't enough upload space to show him) and in the first of DrJim's pics, which
I posted on this thread, one page back, the nineth down ( with a bit of help from Amatine--so check that post for the pic) In the clouds, there is
a square with a scattering of dark pixels, and a blue or green portion in the upper right corner.
I am using an older version of corel to get these results, does no one else get anything with Photoshop???
[edit on 10-10-2004 by frayed1]
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