02-22-2013, 04:28 PM
Quote:It's very simple, but at the same time, slow and tedious as hell. (Ultimecia from TSR used this trick I taught her)This is what I've found, but I'm not smart enough to understand it.
Once you unpack the .jar contents, try looking for files without an extention. (They are usually "bigger" than the other files.)
Open your hex editor and open said file on it. Go to the "search" option and type "PNG" or "BMP", then start the search. If you are lucky, the hex editor will detect the image headers.
Once you get your first result, delete ALL the data that appeared before the image header information, save your changes and open the file (usually dragging it into) using whatever image edition program you have (I use Paint Shop Pro)
If you did it correctly, now you will be able to see the graphics. Copy it, then paste it on your sheet. Go back to your hex editor and resume the search to find the next image data, then repeat the process until you have extracted all the encrypted images.
As I said, this process is slow and incredibly tedious, but it's guaranteed to extract ALL the image data as long ou could find and identify the image headers hidden there.