I have a portion of a GIF image here. Partial image (right click, save as).
That's the first 256 bytes of a GIF image. I made it partial on purpose - I didn't want anyone cheating and just opening it in photoshop to get the answer. (BTW, it crashed photoshop when I tried it).
Anyway, your challenge is to find the width and height of the image, had the file been complete. You're not allowed to use image editors or viewers (assuming that there's one out there that will open a partial file like this) to find the answer. Y ou can use whatever other method you like, as long as you don't use someone else software that was specifically made for dealing w/ gif images.
This does not require any programming.
Come on, let's see if anyone can do it. I'm prepared to watch this thread drop right off the first page in OT with no replies, but I hope you can prove me wrong. At least one of you has to be able to do this.
I'd also like to see yur solution as to how you found the answer.
That's the first 256 bytes of a GIF image. I made it partial on purpose - I didn't want anyone cheating and just opening it in photoshop to get the answer. (BTW, it crashed photoshop when I tried it).
Anyway, your challenge is to find the width and height of the image, had the file been complete. You're not allowed to use image editors or viewers (assuming that there's one out there that will open a partial file like this) to find the answer. Y ou can use whatever other method you like, as long as you don't use someone else software that was specifically made for dealing w/ gif images.
This does not require any programming.
Come on, let's see if anyone can do it. I'm prepared to watch this thread drop right off the first page in OT with no replies, but I hope you can prove me wrong. At least one of you has to be able to do this.
I'd also like to see yur solution as to how you found the answer.
