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By the way, you can click to view as well as save the image (_not_ the thumb) , extract it with unzip or 7z, cd into "colorschemer", and open "scheme" with your js enabled web browser.(And you don't need to be online to use it.)
I think this may be helpful for some of you.
Just click around, you'll probably get something pretty neat!
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Make this a thumbnail please, not everyone on these forums has a DSL connection. The same rules as in the screenshot threads apply here.
Thanks
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Out of curiousity, anybody know what font is being used in that picture?
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What.
How did you do that?
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What can you do with it?
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cat compressed.zip >> image.jpg
You can use it to turn Flickr into an mp3 sharing service.
Last edited by keenerd (2009-06-10 23:32:53)
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Out of curiousity, anybody know what font is being used in that picture?
That is snap, from extra/artwiz-fonts
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@Peasantoid
Just like keenerd said
cat xx.jpg yy.zip > zz.jpg
And you get a JPG file which contains a hidden zip archive. Or you can say you get a zip file with a disguise JPG face.
The reason I heard was that zip archives and jpeg images shared some similar headers and stuff, I didn't really quite care anyway...
@Procyon
Hey man. Well, it's just a tiny color scheme maker, something like that.. Click, click, click, and look! That's a nice one! ... :-p
By the way, somebody here mentioned colr.org and I think it great!
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That's cool. Never knew about that.
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As far as I know it works because jpeg readers ignore the rest of the file after the image is read, and likewise with zip, the readers skip right over the jpeg stuff until they find a zip header.
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That is pretty cool... but what other formats does it work with?
(PNG also works as a "mask", but not sure what else the "payload" could be.)
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