> > > > I tried my hand at steganography >> > > Never heard of it before![snip] >
> I didn't notice anything that would be v3 specific. Also I can't > comment on the algorithm since I don't really know what its > doing! > Alan, Steganography's really neat! You should look into it. Basically what his code does is takes an image, and it twiddles the least significant bits of each pixel to store a message in it (eg. make tweak each RGB value of each pixel to be either even or odd, and you can encode binary directly in the image!). The image looks practically identical to the original (moreso the less data you encode per pixel) and you can store hidden messages. It's interesting, it's along the same lines as cryptography only it's in the field of "let's hide it so they don't even know there's a message at all!" like those guys who would shave slaves' heads and write messages on them and wait for the hair to grow out. When they were stopped and searched by the enemy, they came out clean, and the guy just has to know to "look under the hair", as it were (or in this case, look at the bits) and they can get the original message. Obviously the main caveat is that you have to use lossless image formats such as PNG or the compression algorithm will destroy your steganography.
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