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remove part of picture
#1
    Hi,
in the attached image you can see the writing Seminoles.com which I imagine is an image superimposed on the original as you can see in the thumb on the left. How can I do to remove it? That is, I would like to see the image as seen in the thumb. I thought there were multiple layouts, but there is only one

Thank you
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#2
The banner at the bottom will have been superimposed sometime, by whoever created it. Now it is part of the image, there is nothing under it to revert to the original. What you require is not possible.

Well this took all of 30 seconds to find https://twitter.com/FSU_Softball/status/...21/photo/1
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#3
(06-07-2022, 03:44 PM)rich2005 Wrote: The banner at the bottom will have been superimposed sometime, by whoever created it. Now it is part of the image, there is nothing under it to revert to the original. What you require is not possible.

Well this took all of 30 seconds to find https://twitter.com/FSU_Softball/status/...21/photo/1

Thank you, I knew where the original was. What I did not understand is why the writing does not appear in the thumb and therefore I was trying to figure out how to remove it
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#4
Quote:... What I did not understand is why the writing does not appear in the thumb and therefore I was trying to figure out how to remove it..

It can depend where the thumbnail comes from. If it is embedded in the image, it can be a 'leftover' from before the image was edited, putting that banner at the bottom. If the thumbnail is separate and remains from a previous image, you might see that.
Thumbnails are in ~/.thumbnails/normal/  & maybe ~/.thumbnails/fail/gimp-2.8/

Back to the original question. The only way to remove the banner showing what was underneath is when the image is multi-layered, the banner being a layer.  A gimp .xcf file or a PS .psd file.
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#5
Get this one ➤ https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3jJCYwXoAod...=4096x4096
Not this one https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E3jJCYwXoAod0Ec?format=jpg&name=small
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