![]() ![]() ![]() But is there a way to extract from the JPG only the bytes representing the image, so that I can do a digest of these bytes and see that both files are actually the one and same image? ![]() Is there a way to verify that the image inside both JPG files is actually the same? I mean, if I do a digest of both files, I will obviously get a different hash. Let's assume a JPG file (or any other image/video file format), that I duplicate the file, and I modify the tags on the copy. ![]()
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