Re: How are jpeg images usually hidden??
From: John Harrison (john_andronicus_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/26/04
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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:58:43 +0100
"markus" <m7484@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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> I have an application that I think was developed using some form of
> Borland C with a folder for BIG images with the extension .fre. When I
> try to view them they cannot be read even by changing the extension
> to jpg, bmp, zip, etc.
>
> I also used some utilities for resource extraction with no success.
>
> I know the images are there and there has to be a way to show and
> convert them to a known format. I have seen libjpeg.dll and zlib.dll
> in the main application folder along with other dlls.
>
> Please suggest some utility or tell me the way developers usually hide
> application jpg images (not icons, etc).
>
Do you have a question about C++? If not then one of the groups in
news:comp.graphics.* would be a better place to ask.
john
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