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An Amazing Flickr Discovery!!
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So, I came across some nice xxx pictures that I liked, so I downloaded them. The pictures that I downloaded have a black rectangle over the lady's face to censor her. Well, when I went to Flickr to upload the photos, it somehow temporarily took the black bar off of the photo and revealed the lady's face. But once the picture was fully processed and uploaded, the black bar reappeared.
I would love to have the photo of her without her being censored, so I have attempted to figure out how Flickr is doing it, hoping to be able to grab the URL to the uncensored picture. While I have been able to get the URL to the uncensored photo, it's only a thumbnail size. I also notice that the thumbnail sizes on my local machine are showing the photos without the bars... I'm sharing this in hopes that someone can help uncover how to rid photos of these censor bars. If you'd like to give it a try and work your magic, here's the original photo that I uploaded to Flickr: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...d=139748 9863 Here's the screenshot what it looks like (uncensored) while the image is being uploaded: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...d=139749 0028 |
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Sometimes a thumbnail of the unedited photo is saved in the EXIF data of the image file. It will never be larger than thumbnail size, though.
I use this website to look at EXIF data, including such thumbnails: http://regex.info/exif.cgi You may find this thread interesting: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/showthread.php?t=64557 |
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I appreciate the help. I was able to enlarge the photo and apply some filters to keep some decent quality.
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An alternative method of reproduction would be to transplant onto the original image censor bar an enlarged area of the thumbnail corresponding to the censor bar.
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Anymore of this beauty??
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