: You can map a block of text to the contours of a photo using the Filter > Distort > Displace tool. [5.4]
If you are looking to create a compressed file named containing a text document, or if you need to perform other operations involving text and 7z archives, here are the most common methods. 1. Create a 7z Archive from a Text File Ophoto.7z
Open Command Prompt and use the binary copy command: copy /b original_photo.jpg + secret.7z Ophoto.jpg : You can map a block of text
: Place an image "inside" a large text font by creating a text layer, placing your photo above it, and selecting Create Clipping Mask . [5.26] 4. Create a 7z Archive via Code Create a 7z Archive from a Text File
: Right-click your text file (e.g., Ophoto.txt ), select 7-Zip > Add to archive... , and set the archive name to Ophoto.7z . [32]
If your goal is to hide a text message inside an actual photo file (resulting in an image that looks normal but contains hidden data), you can use the command prompt:
: You can map a block of text to the contours of a photo using the Filter > Distort > Displace tool. [5.4]
If you are looking to create a compressed file named containing a text document, or if you need to perform other operations involving text and 7z archives, here are the most common methods. 1. Create a 7z Archive from a Text File
Open Command Prompt and use the binary copy command: copy /b original_photo.jpg + secret.7z Ophoto.jpg
: Place an image "inside" a large text font by creating a text layer, placing your photo above it, and selecting Create Clipping Mask . [5.26] 4. Create a 7z Archive via Code
: Right-click your text file (e.g., Ophoto.txt ), select 7-Zip > Add to archive... , and set the archive name to Ophoto.7z . [32]
If your goal is to hide a text message inside an actual photo file (resulting in an image that looks normal but contains hidden data), you can use the command prompt:
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