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Uncrop a image, I want to se her tits!

Starter: [Deleted] Posted: 16 years ago Views: 4.5K
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As for the tech advice:
The information that was the picture information...that's gone. The only way Windows 7 would be able to recover the removed portion is if it were to have a copy of the image in the EXIF data, and could restore from the one to the other. It would make the picture smaller, cause the stored image would be a thumbnail, but other than that, it's gone.

And as far as the three image thing goes; from what I heard before, Windows doesn't "store" 3 copies of the images, it creates two new copies, the thumbnails you were talking about, and places them in the temporary folder. This is why with an old picture folder, Windows can quickly generate a thumbnail preview on the folder before opening it, but with new ones, it takes it a second. Once you clean out the Windows temp files, these images are removed, but can always be recreated again.



As for advice on getting the pic:
If she's just a friend and was just fucking around, you're prolly SOL. If she's kinda interested in you, you could just talk to her. Chances are, you're going to get a lot more than a cleavage pic out of the whole thing.

Then you can take some better pics to post here.
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Actually, Windows 7 does save multiple copies of an image to allow this type of "uncropping" of an image. But that would still do you no good as it is related to the shadow copy on the original machine (also called previous version). Windows 7 will tell you it may be able to recover it because it recognizes that the file was edited and a shadow copy exists. But without access to the shadow copy you have nothing to use.
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Originally posted by rocknthefreeworld

Actually, Windows 7 does save multiple copies of an image to allow this type of "uncropping" of an image. But that would still do you no good as it is related to the shadow copy on the original machine (also called previous version). Windows 7 will tell you it may be able to recover it because it recognizes that the file was edited and a shadow copy exists. But without access to the shadow copy you have nothing to use.


That's pretty interesting. I should read up on that shit and how it works. Just makes me think that Windows 7 would be collecting a lot of junk files if it did that for all the pics you had, and you had a lot of pictures on your computer. Pr0n wise, I have in upwards of 3-5000, depending on the drive configuration at that moment, unless it only makes a copy of an image that is edited?


I doubt that though, that would make sense and be in the best interest of the user, and that isn't the Microsoft stance on things.
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It is the previous copies part It is part of system restore. The system reserves a percentage of disk space for keeping backup copies of files you change so you can restore them later. It is part of the same system that lets you roll back installs to fix mistakes and such. By default it only works on certain drives (main OS drive usually) and a certain percentage of it but that can all be changed to whatever you like or cut off if you want.
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