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Question [Answered] Inverted Color Pic

Hey guys I was just wondering, is there any way that a picture can be created in inverted colors, but lets say when someone else tries to invert the colors the pic comes out blank, or they just can't get the pic to invert back to color. What I'm asking is is there a way to stop a pic from having its colors inverted back, after the colors were inverted?


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no u can't stop that, u can easaly invert the colors using paint in windows


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k thanks


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Hey Guys,

Actually, that isn't correct information Crab, a picture can be locked, it depends on the filetype that it is saved as. For example Platinum, if you were to create a picture with the color changes you wish to make in say Corel, Jasc, or Adobe, you could then save the picture as either a flat JPEG or Metafile, and set the colors so that they could not be reverted. It is a very common practice. Someone may be able to break apart the combined piece, but it would be very difficult, and certainly could not be changed using Paint, which is a very basic and almost useless program.

If you would like more detailed information about how to use the programs you are working with, please post them and I will attempt to walk you through the process.

Looking forward to your reply,

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well I was just using paint, what program do you recommend I use to do this?



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