Anonymous ID: 1e09b3 Jan. 23, 2018, 7:23 p.m. No.143098   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The app I wrote to do the graphical Q map works in .BMP formats. I have to generate those BMP files within the app byte for byte. Unfortunately it doesn't make learning another format any easier. It's like languages. We could be fluent in 20 different languages but that 21st could still be really hard to learn.

 

I never dove into PNG formats. Never had a reason to.

 

That said, I dove into the last image Q posted, and what stands out about that is the size of the file. It's almost all black, and it's compressed. So it should come in at a VERY small size, given the compression of mostly zero pixel data. That doesn't happen. The file is 802k in size which is just TOOOOO big for the tiny amount of non-zero pixel data it contains. Hopefully one or more anons know the internal format of PNG's better than I do. I just never had cause to dive into it.

Anonymous ID: 1e09b3 Jan. 23, 2018, 7:26 p.m. No.143126   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3225

>>143108

 

Just because it's a Windows GUID / non-Windows UUID does NOT automatically mean it has ANYTHING to do with Bitlocker. There are over a million of these identifier #'s in the average Windows registry. That's a hell of a leap, to decide it must be Bitlocker.