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Where can i get a tool that make image's source text in to a normal image?If you found it,give me the link.

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Where can i get a tool that make image's source text in to a normal image?If you found it,give me the link.

Open any image editor, i prefer Paint.net, use text tool, paste here and save. Also you can use MS-Paint for that.

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good idea!I will copy the text and past it to a Notepad++ and will save it in png format!Thanks Nemesis !

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It will not work
If you will rename the format of the file, file will be just broked
So don't be idiot


i never had a problem that my file was broked.

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It will not work
If you will rename the format of the file, file will be just broked
So don't be idiot


i never had a problem that my file was broked.


Well you will, cause it won't work.

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The "problem" is that MAX-russia already has got an encoded image (and calls it "image's source"). Now one can paste this binary data into a text editor and saves it into a file. Your problem is that you think of Windows' warning message "You can just edit the file extension!!1!".
But since the binary data already is an image in a common file format one can try to open it with different file extensions in an image viewer.

(tip: open the binary data in your text editor and look at the first characters for a hint which file format [e.g. gif, jpeg, png] it might be)

(For those who uses linux: `file <filename>` is able to detect common file formats)
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