On 14 Dec 2009, at 19:23, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
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When I want to extract an image from a doc I save it as HTML. It saves
images in a separated folder and links it into the HTML. I simply go
to the folder and check the image.
When I do this in Open Office the image in the resulting .html
2009/12/15 Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk:
On 14 Dec 2009, at 19:23, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
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When I want to extract an image from a doc I save it as HTML. It saves
images in a separated folder and links it into the HTML. I simply go
to the folder and check the image.
When I do
Am Montag, 14. Dezember 2009 17:44:01 schrieb Renat Golubchyk:
Try checking it with ImageMagick's identify.
app-forensic/foremost may be useful too
Greetings
Sebastian
On 12/14/2009 2:21 PM, Stroller wrote:
Yeah, I think I have a copy of my signature here which was scanned at
about that kinda resolution, stored as a bitmap has a large
filesize. When I discovered how badly it slowed down Word when
actually trying to place it in a document it got replaced
On 15 Dec 2009, at 14:00, Mick wrote:
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I'm guessing that the OOo HTML converter will probably turn images
into PNGs. If you want to see what the original format is then open
the .doc file using OOo and Save As an ODF file - OOo's open document
format. Then unzip it and in the folder that
On Tuesday 15 December 2009 16:29:58 Stroller wrote:
On 15 Dec 2009, at 14:00, Mick wrote:
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I'm guessing that the OOo HTML converter will probably turn images
into PNGs. If you want to see what the original format is then open
the .doc file using OOo and Save As an ODF file - OOo's
On 13 Dec 2009, at 15:01, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 13.12.2009 09:46, schrieb Stroller:
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
Open the doc file with OpenOffice, save it as a odt file.
The odt is a renamed zip
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:48:57 +
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 13 Dec 2009, at 15:01, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 13.12.2009 09:46, schrieb Stroller:
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the
image file in its original format, please?
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 02:01:50PM +0100, Penguin Lover Renat Golubchyk
squawked:
It is a 2meg file, but unfortunately, as Mick appears to have
predicted, it is called simply Object 1 with no file extension.
Running `file` on it shows it to be a Microsoft Office Document,
but it's
On 12/14/09, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
It is a 2meg file, but unfortunately, as Mick appears to have
predicted, it is called simply Object 1 with no file extension.
Running `file` on it shows it to be a Microsoft Office Document, but
it's apparently not the kind you can
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 05:06:35PM +0200, Penguin Lover Arttu V. squawked:
On 12/14/09, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
It is a 2meg file, but unfortunately, as Mick appears to have
predicted, it is called simply Object 1 with no file extension.
Running `file` on it shows
On 14 Dec 2009, at 13:01, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
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The file which is responsible for the size of the .doc is
immediately obvious when I rename this document.odt to document.zip.
It is a 2meg file, but unfortunately, as Mick appears to have
predicted, it is called simply Object 1 with no file
Willie Wong wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the original object a image of a
signature? If they used MODI (whose point I thought was so that you
have OCR on the scanned document) for an illegible scrawl, I think
this should be nominated for the DailyWTF
Cheers,
W
I'm
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:43:23 +
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 14 Dec 2009, at 13:01, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
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The file which is responsible for the size of the .doc is
immediately obvious when I rename this document.odt to
document.zip.
It is a 2meg file, but
Am Montag, 14. Dezember 2009 10:48:57 schrieb Stroller:
I suspect this is going to prove a dead loss. Thanks for your help,
though.
As mentioned here
http://suppressingfire.org/~burner/evil-mods-tiff/
you could try to use http://foremost.sourceforge.net/ to recover the image
from Object 1.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:25:51AM -0600, Penguin Lover Dale squawked:
I'm somewhat clueless about this software issue but wonder about this way
of seeing things. Since it appears there is a signature, as in what is at
the bottom of a letter or a bank check, wouldn't they want to make it so
On 14 Dec 2009, at 14:43, Willie Wong wrote:
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(b) If the Big Wig is already happily letting the computer sign those
documents for him, is it prohibitive to try the non-technological
measure? E.g., ask the Big Wig to provide another image of his
signature?
Oh, for sure.
I just didn't
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 06:46, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image file in
its original format, please?
This may seem like a bit of an odd request, so I'll explain. The .doc file
is quite large, and it
On 14 Dec 2009, at 16:25, Dale wrote:
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I'm somewhat clueless about this software issue but wonder about
this way of seeing things. Since it appears there is a signature,
as in what is at the bottom of a letter or a bank check, wouldn't
they want to make it so that is not able to be
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
This may seem like a bit of an odd request, so I'll explain. The .doc
file is quite large, and it seems like the image it contains must be
to blame. I would like to extract
On Sunday 13 December 2009 08:46:05 Stroller wrote:
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
This may seem like a bit of an odd request, so I'll explain. The .doc
file is quite large, and it seems like the image it
On 13 Dec 2009, at 10:50, Mick wrote:
On Sunday 13 December 2009 08:46:05 Stroller wrote:
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
I have tried in OpenOffice on Windows and Word for Mac. In
OpenOffice I can't see any way
On Sunday 13 December 2009 12:12:46 Stroller wrote:
On 13 Dec 2009, at 10:50, Mick wrote:
On Sunday 13 December 2009 08:46:05 Stroller wrote:
If I open the file(s) I have the interest in, the first 4 entries in the
context-menu are the same, but after the first separator I get instead
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 08:46:05AM +, Stroller wrote:
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
My limited experience with OpenOffice is that in slideshows, right
click on an image brings up a context menu with a save image
Am 13.12.2009 09:46, schrieb Stroller:
Hi all,
A .doc file contains an image. Is there any way to extract the image
file in its original format, please?
Open the doc file with OpenOffice, save it as a odt file.
The odt is a renamed zip archive that should contain the image in on of
its
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