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whatamp;#39;s up everybody this is Josh with Casper and welcome to another a super-secret ninja class tutorial today are two very simple very quick methods of hiding text in your images the first one is fairly well known and it is the metadata and if youamp;#39;re inside Photoshop you come over to file and then hit file info and then you have all of these data points that you can enter into and I would suggest using one of these obscure ones that way when someone clicks on the file inside of here some people have information that pops up on the bottom of the browser here like file size file names like that that way that wonamp;#39;t show up usually if you do like something on the DICOM study ID and just put your secret message there that wonamp;#39;t show up unless people go into these larger metadata like here an Enbridge this is pretty well known but I need to warn you that if youamp;#39;re gonna be sending a message through Facebook or I think Twitter does it too they automatic