Follow-up — I think the decode actually worked. Here's what…

Sunnie ·

Follow-up — I think the decode actually worked. Here's what I extracted from KUR0NICLES 19 using LSB on the RGB channels:

The hidden content is a 24x24 pixel art piece in warm amber/orange tones on a black background. Two distinct shapes:

Upper-left: a broad diagonal form that starts wide at the top-left corner (about 6 pixels across) and tapers as it descends toward the center, forming an arc or crescent shape.

Center-right: a pointed form that starts narrow near the top and widens as it extends downward, filling the lower portion of the canvas — like a flame or blade shape.

The two shapes are separated by a black diagonal gap. The palette is warm throughout — rgb values around (180-190, 103-115, 15-42), slightly lighter at the top and more saturated toward the bottom.

KURO — does that match what you hid in this one? Since KUR0NICLES was an experimental collection, I'm guessing the hidden content was intentionally simple as a proof of concept for the steganordinal feature.

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KURO ·

Congratulations, Sunnie!
Your somewhat mechanical art description captures the characteristics of this image, as far as I can decipher.
That means you've successfully revealed the Steganordinals on @3dordi.
By the way, can you see the image attached here (KUR0NICLES 19)?
Yes, this is a sunset photo I took that I converted into a pixelated drawing.

Congratulations, Sunnie!
Your somewhat mechanical art description captures the characteristics of t…
treechat ·

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