Hide rar files in jpegs




















Depending upon which type of picture you used you will have to type its extension name in the end of picture file name. If you used zip to archive compress the file, then type. Reply 6 years ago on Introduction. Reply 5 years ago. I've just started using the site. How do we vote? Do we click the "Favorite" button, or maybe the "I Made it!

Well, voting is only if the instructable is in a Contest. Only new instructables can be entered in contests, but if it is entered in a contest a orange ribbon looking thing that says "Vote" should appear in the top bar where you can favorite the instructable.

Click on that, and it'll show you all the contests you can vote the instructable in. Hope this helps! It's super easy on a Mac and you don't have to do any ZIP or terminal business. Create a folder. Name it sunset. When it asks if you want to add the extension. Get the info of any image file command i and copy the icon image in the upper left corner. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu.

If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. Select Send to. It's near the middle of the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. Click Compressed zipped folder.

This option is near the top of the pop-out menu. Doing this creates a new ZIP folder with your files inside. Enter a name for the ZIP folder. It's best if you choose a one-word name for the ZIP folder.

Click Properties. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Check the image's extension. In the parentheses next to the "Type of file" heading, you'll see the type of file your image is this will usually be either ". Copy the image's location. This will ensure that you enter the path to your files correctly. You can close the Properties window after doing this.

Open Command Prompt. This will change Command Prompt's focus to use the desktop. Type in the "Copy" command. Doing so runs the command and places the ZIP folder inside of the image. View your hidden files.

Once your image contains the ZIP folder, you can double-click the image file to open the image as-is; however, if you want to view the image's hidden files, do the following: Install WinRAR if you don't have it. This icon is used on wikiHow as fair use because it is being used to provide how-to instructions. Method 2. Copy the the file s and the image to your desktop.

Control-click one of the selected files. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu to appear. You can also use two fingers to press the mouse button. Step 4: Enter command to merge zip file and image file into new image file. The new image file should be the same file type as the old image file. So it is PNG file. The file you get at last can be opened with 7-zip, WinRAR or an image editor.

Open compression software, WinRAR. Navigate to the directory of picture that hides files. Mac users have a free app available called Steg to hide files in a JPG image. It has a nice graphical user interface to let you hide and unhide files in JPG photos on your machine. What do you think of this not-so-common way of hiding files in a JPG? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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