For privacy of course..but that's only an example!Why would you post a picture with your face painted white ? And why would someone go to the trouble of proving it could be undone ?
And if it was a jpg, it cant be undone. Not possible with any app, the pixels are overwritten.
It wasn't only with mine picture..and no one has it except me. I will try to get it and try it out myselfnow what are the odds that someone else had a picture of you and pasted that over the top (easy), or that you sent the original to someone (easy mistake to make).
You can't create what isn't there. Once you make an edit, especially a destructive one like painting white over it, unless you painted a layer and then saved a tiff leaving the underlying data intact there's no way to reverse the process (and if it's a JPEG then the layering is out of the question).
Can you show us this forum thread where you posted your image - or just the image itself?
And in a smaller resolution? Because the pictures or often smaller than original, but un-edited.I am wonder if I crop a photo and the physical size of the photo shrink from 4M to 200K. Can the software reverse it? As far as I know the answer should be no. The data are gone. It is like you download a low resolution photo off the internet, you cannot reverse the edit process so that you can have the original full resolution photo.
I have to see it to believe it.
he uses some norwegian app but he doesn't want to say the name!