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ImageSleuth v1.3.0 ImageSleuth v1.3.0 Images, hidden inside images, revealed. An enhanced free retroReveal replacement. ImageSleuth is a free replacement for the widely used retroReveal. It provides the same forensic-style image processing based on the algorithms listed on the archived retroReveal Glossary page. It also includes several enhancements and refinements. From the author: For some years, the retroReveal website hosted by the University of Utah facilitated "the collaborative discovery of hidden content in documents, manuscripts, music, and artifacts". By separating an image into its component color channels various transformations could be applied to retroactively reveal hidden elements that would otherwise be barely visible to the naked eye. retroReveal was popular with researchers in several fields, particularly philatelists who found it especially helpful when trying to isolate postmarks and stamp cancellations. Unfortunately, retro Reveal went offline in May 2022 and seems unlikely to return. Supported operating systems: Windows (7 and newer) macOS (10.15 and newer) Linux (64 bit) Changes: v1.3.0 June 2024 New: Colour erase and replace tool for selectively removing or replacing colours in an image. New: RGB colour filter tool. New: Images may now be saved to a file or copied to the clipboard in all views. Either by means of a toolbar button or right-click menu. Change: Removed duplicate tranformations from the retroReveal tool. Bug fix: Images containing an 8-bit indexed palette are now processed correctly. Installing: Windows Download and then execute the installation program ImageSleuthSetupV1.3.0.exe Follow the prompts to install ImageSleuth After the installation has completed, double-click on the ImageSleuth icon to launch the application macOS ... |
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