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Right-click the file and select "Open With..." then choose Notepad (or any text editor).

Open the image in an editor (like Photoshop or GIMP) and crank the exposure or contrast to the extreme. This often reveals hidden text in the dark areas.

Often, the "guide" or the next password is hidden inside the image file's properties. Clara1_0029.jpg

Scroll to the very bottom of the wall of gibberish. If there is a hidden message or a URL, it will usually be in plain English at the very end. 3. Image Manipulation (Steganography) The "guide" might be visually hidden within the pixels.

"Clara" could be an anagram or a reference to a specific character. Right-click the file and select "Open With

Right-click the image, go to Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac), and look at the "Details" or "Metadata" tab. Check the "Comments," "Author," or "Description" fields.

Use an online EXIF viewer to see if there are GPS coordinates or hidden text strings. 2. The "NotePad" Trick Often, the "guide" or the next password is

If you are stuck, try uploading the image to Google Lens or Yandex Images to see if other players have discussed this specific file on forums like Reddit (r/ARG or r/puzzles). 4. Reverse the Name Sometimes the filename itself is a clue.

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