Did you try : Right button on jpeg name, in the contextual menu click
Update
thumbnail.
René
"Grinder" <grinder@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> VK wrote:
>> I have got a picture (.jpg) where some people have a white circle over
>> the face, not to be recognized. But in the Windows XP Explorer
thumbnail
>> I can see the faces without cover. How is this possible? Can I recover
>> the faces?
>
> Thumbnails can either be stored within the file, or produced from the
> proper image data. At some point, a thumbnail was stored in your image
> file, but not updated when the proper image was changed.
>
> Not Safe For Work, But Fairly Funny:
> http://www.geocities.com/cat_****/
>
> There are programs designed for specifically removing thumbnails, or
> metadata to be exact:
>
> http://netzre****t.googlepages.com/hidden_data_in_jpeg_files.html
>
> Or, you accomplish much the same thing by saving the jpeg as a 24- or
> 32-bit BMP file, then converting that back to JPEG.
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