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000\000\000\[Image HEIGHT]\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\[image WIDTH]\000\000\000\[image Depth]\000\001\000 | |||
The format of the numbers must be in this form : 000-255 | The format of the numbers must be in this form : 000-255 |
Revision as of 21:07, 21 April 2011
The TI.Image format is a type of image used in several places in the Nspire documents, such as Lua scripts.
From what we can see with the help of errors in the Lua interpreter, the image is in fact a "tiff" file, encrypted and/or compressed in an unusual way.
Header
The format has a header specifying the total buffer length. The header is 19 decimal numbers long.
Example header : .\000\000\000\018\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\092\000\000\000\016\000\001\000
Currently we know this: 000\000\000\[Image HEIGHT]\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\[image WIDTH]\000\000\000\[image Depth]\000\001\000
The format of the numbers must be in this form : 000-255
Data
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External Links
User:AdRiWeB made a video showing some direct manipulations of the TI-Image, in order to understand better how the format in general.