Ss T33n Link 5 19 Jpg -
| Tool | What it does |
|------|--------------|
| FotoForensics (E‑LA) → Error Level Analysis | Highlights compression differences that may indicate splicing. |
| Ghiro (open‑source forensic suite) | Automates ELA, noise analysis, metadata extraction, and more. |
| JPEGsnoop | Shows quantization tables; can identify the camera or software used and spot recompression. |
| ImageMagick – compare | Compute a pixel‑difference map vs. a known “original” if you have one. |
Typical clues | Interpretation
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Uneven compression levels (bright patches on ELA) | Possible copy‑and‑paste or retouching.
Inconsistent lighting/shadows | Likely compositing.
Metadata removed but a thumbnail remains | Intentional stripping to hide provenance. Ss T33n Link 5 19 jpg
| Item | Value |
|------|-------|
| Filename | Ss T33n Link 5 19.jpg |
| SHA‑256 | xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| Size | xxx KB |
| Dimensions | xxxx × xxxx px |
| Format | JPEG (Baseline / Progressive) |
| Creation (FS) | YYYY‑MM‑DD HH:MM:SS |
| Modification (FS) | YYYY‑MM‑DD HH:MM:SS |
| EXIF DateTimeOriginal | YYYY‑MM‑DD HH:MM:SS |
| Software (EXIF) | Snagit 2023 |
| GPS (if any) | Lat: … Lon: … | | Tool | What it does | |------|--------------|
Below is a ready‑to‑copy template. Fill each section with the findings you gather. Below is a ready‑to‑copy template
Briefly state what the image is, why it matters, and the key conclusion (e.g., “The file appears to be a screenshot of a Discord conversation dated 2024‑05‑19, captured with Snagit. No manipulation detected; the embedded link leads to a known phishing site.”)