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    Completely Erasing Content from an Image

    I just bought SnagIt for Mac a few weeks ago.

    One of the things I use SnagIt for is taking screenshots of e-mails that I wish to post on my website.

    Because these e-mails are sent to me, I need a way to complete remove my PERSONAL E-MAIL before I either save the screen-capture as an Image (e.g. .png) or as a PDF.

    Is there a way to be 110% certain that some whiz cannot reconstruct the original screen-shot using something like Photoshop, and thus exposing my e-mail??

    I played around with SnagIt's Erase and Pen tools, and then used "Flatten", but I am uber paranoid that my e-mail is still hiding underneath things somewhere...


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    If it's saved without layers, there's no way of recovering the original image without having access to your machine (assuming you never closed the application and still had the image open)
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMaxwell View Post
    If it's saved without layers, there's no way of recovering the original image without having access to your machine (assuming you never closed the application and still had the image open)
    Some more questions...

    1.) Have you ever used SnagIt before?

    2.) Would it be fair to assume that choosing "Flatten" would remove the layers and make it just one image?

    3.) And would the be some way I could check the saved image just to be sure? (I don't have PhotoShop, but maybe I could try it in something like GIMP?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleDee View Post
    Some more questions...

    1.) Have you ever used SnagIt before?
    For several years. I've since found other options to perform the same functionality now, but I used it for a number of years...

    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleDee View Post
    2.) Would it be fair to assume that choosing "Flatten" would remove the layers and make it just one image?
    That's exactly what it means. It takes the overlaid layers and forms one solid image.

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    3.) And would the be some way I could check the saved image just to be sure? (I don't have PhotoShop, but maybe I could try it in something like GIMP?)
    If you really want, but unless you've got an image editor that can open the proprietary format (which is the only place the layers are actually preserved), you're not going to see them (if they're not flattened out). And even then, you may not see them - for example, Paint.net can save layers to pngs (it's ugly but it works), but they are not visible in the adobe products.

    I wouldn't worry about it. If you're that worried about it, then make sure you crop out the identifying portions. Or make sure the identifying portions aren't visible before using snagit.
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