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Originally Posted by Ludovician
Thank you for the detailed reply! I'm perfectly happy manually renaming all the extracted files to .PIC (tedium is very much not a problem for me) but I can't for the life of me find an ISO mount that is a. compatible with my computer (running Mac OS X 10.9.5) and b. able to extract any files from the ISO.
If you could post the extracted files somewhere like Mega or bunkr I could take it from there and post the results. I just keep getting stuck on Step 2.
As for the "Form" file, yeah, I imagine that's the models' biometrics, which I'm not terribly interested in
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Akira Gomi Photographs - Americans 1.0 - Los Angeles 1993. These images have been published in a book with a similar name and have been widely copied on the web including imagefap.
My attempt at extracting these to .jpg are zipped here
https://mir.cr/1US0COJ7
my filenames are in the format nnn-xx.jpg
where nnn is the name of the original directory and xx the original filename.
I'm disappointed by the size of the images ~20kb (sample below) so either this has been a waste of time or my method is flawed. If the latter, then this is what I did:
the .iso contains
macTOPiX Partition Version 2.hfs
[Note to Ludovician: searching for how to mount hfs might help you].
In Windows 10, I used HFS Explorer to mount the .iso and and extract the files, which were in 109 folders.
I used BulkRenamUtility to see all the files in the main folder, rename the files to <foldername>-filename and move them to another folder.
At the windows command line, I renamed the files which did not have a file extension
ren *. *.jpg
But these were not true .jpg images, so I used IrfanView Batch Conversion to convert them from .jpg to .jpg into another folder.
The results are now all in one folder and 21MB in size (the original .iso was 163MB, so I may have lost something). A number of these images may have been part of a collage.