How to import Images onto your Nintendo DSi (Requires DSi and a Windows PC)

Hello Ever wanted to use your own photos on your DSi, well now you can by using Dsi Signature Tool by MrNbaYoh.

THIS GUIDE IS USA ONLY AT THE MOMENT I WILL ADD OTHER REGION SUPPORT SOON!
Requirements

- Nintendo DSi (XL) Console
- Windows PC

- SD Card

- SD Card Reader

- Microsoft Paint (This is the only "free" photo editor that outputs a compatible Jpeg, that I know of)

- Dsi Jpeg Signature Tool(obviously)


-7-zip or WinRar (so you can extract the DSi Signature Tool archive)

Step One - Take Photo

Open the DSi Camera app on you DSi, click on SD card and then camera.
Picture 2.jpg Picture 4.jpg

Once in camera use the "Normal" lens and take a photo.

Now hold down the power button. and proceed to the next step.


Step Two - Use PC

Remove your SD card from your DSi console and insert it into your Windows PC.

On Your PC, Download and extract the Dsi Signature Tool to a folder on your PC
Extracted.PNG

Step Three - Find an image

Find an Image that you want to import to your DSi, I'm going to use this image
8k7Av5J.jpg

Step Four - Prepare the image

Now that we have our image it's time to resize it and make it compatible with DSi.

Now open the start menu and type "paint"(without the quotation marks).
Now open paint.
Click on "File" in the top left corner and click on "Open" and select the image you want to import.
open.PNG
Next, Click on where it says "Resize"
Resize.PNG

Now set the setting to this in the window, and then click "OK"
Resizesetting.PNG

After that go to the "File" menu again and select "Save as" and then "JPEG Picture"
Saveas.PNG
Name it "Import.jpg"
Now save it in the DSi Signature Tool folder
After that Close Paint.

Step Five - The Fun Part

Now that we have a properly sized image it's time to convert it for DSi use

Your DSi's SD Card should be plugged into your PC, if not, do so now

With your SD card plugged in navigate to the DCIM folder on your SD Card
DSICard.PNG
and then to 100NINXX (Choose the folder with the highest numbers)(XX varies depending on the amount of folders)
DSICard2.PNG

DSiCard3.PNG

Now Click on the most recent photo taken and copy it to the DSi Signature Tool directory on your pc and rename it to "DonorImage.jpg"(No quotations).

Next Drag Import.jpg onto "TransferEXIF.cmd"
a command prompt will open and it should look like this
exif.PNG
Press the Spacebar, Then drag Import.jpg onto "Sign.cmd"

You'll Then get a window like this
Sign.PNG
You will now find a file named "out.jpg" in the DSi Signature Tool Directory.

Proceed to next Step

Step Six - Final Step

Now that you have resized and signed the image it's time to put the image on your SD Card, but first head to SD:\private\ds\app\484E494A and Delete pit.bin(This is very important, Do not skip this step).

Now copy out.jpg to SD:/DCIM/100NINXX (Choose the folder with the highest numbers)(XX varies depending on the amount of folders)

Now rename out.jpg according to the Naming scheme of the folder, so if the last photo in the folder is named HNI_0022.JPG then name your picture HNI_0023.JPG and so on.

Now put your SD Card back in your DSi and turn it on and open the camera and open the Gallery on the SD card section.
If you did everything correctly, you will see your imported image with the thumbnail of your Donor image. If you see that then you have successfully imported your image, Congrats!
Picture 7.jpg Picture 6.jpg

NOTE: If you would like to show images on your home screen copy the image from SD to System (this is an option in DSi Camera app) and then Star it.

CREDITS

MrNBAYoh- for developing the signing tool.

Apache Thunder and ChampionLeake on the DSi Hacking Server - for helping me figure out how to use the tool.
 

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"THIS GUIDE IS USA ONLY AT THE MOMENT I WILL ADD OTHER REGION SUPPORT SOON!"

It worked fine on 1.4.5E with HiyaCFW.
So, as long you have HiyaCFW, it will work on every version.
Nice. I guess the custom firmware allows to make things like this region free? Wow. That's amazing.
 

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Oops! I didn't mean to send that three times. my bad.
 

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Hello Ever wanted to use your own photos on your DSi, well now you can by using Dsi Signature Tool by MrNbaYoh.

THIS GUIDE IS USA ONLY AT THE MOMENT I WILL ADD OTHER REGION SUPPORT SOON!
Requirements

- Nintendo DSi (XL) Console
- Windows PC

- SD Card

- SD Card Reader

- Microsoft Paint (This is the only "free" photo editor that outputs a compatible Jpeg, that I know of)

- Dsi Jpeg Signature Tool(obviously)


-7-zip or WinRar (so you can extract the DSi Signature Tool archive)

Step One - Take Photo

Open the DSi Camera app on you DSi, click on SD card and then camera.
View attachment 116235 View attachment 116236

Once in camera use the "Normal" lens and take a photo.

Now hold down the power button. and proceed to the next step.


Step Two - Use PC

Remove your SD card from your DSi console and insert it into your Windows PC.

On Your PC, Download and extract the Dsi Signature Tool to a folder on your PC
View attachment 116237

Step Three - Find an image

Find an Image that you want to import to your DSi, I'm going to use this image
View attachment 116238

Step Four - Prepare the image

Now that we have our image it's time to resize it and make it compatible with DSi.

Now open the start menu and type "paint"(without the quotation marks).
Now open paint.
Click on "File" in the top left corner and click on "Open" and select the image you want to import.
View attachment 116240
Next, Click on where it says "Resize"
View attachment 116241

Now set the setting to this in the window, and then click "OK"
View attachment 116242

After that go to the "File" menu again and select "Save as" and then "JPEG Picture"
View attachment 116243
Name it "Import.jpg"
Now save it in the DSi Signature Tool folder
After that Close Paint.

Step Five - The Fun Part

Now that we have a properly sized image it's time to convert it for DSi use

Your DSi's SD Card should be plugged into your PC, if not, do so now

With your SD card plugged in navigate to the DCIM folder on your SD Card
View attachment 116244
and then to 100NINXX (Choose the folder with the highest numbers)(XX varies depending on the amount of folders)
View attachment 116245

View attachment 116246

Now Click on the most recent photo taken and copy it to the DSi Signature Tool directory on your pc and rename it to "DonorImage.jpg"(No quotations).

Next Drag Import.jpg onto "TransferEXIF.cmd"
a command prompt will open and it should look like this
View attachment 116247
Press the Spacebar, Then drag Import.jpg onto "Sign.cmd"

You'll Then get a window like this
View attachment 116248
You will now find a file named "out.jpg" in the DSi Signature Tool Directory.

Proceed to next Step

Step Six - Final Step

Now that you have resized and signed the image it's time to put the image on your SD Card, but first head to SD:\private\ds\app\484E494A and Delete pit.bin(This is very important, Do not skip this step).

Now copy out.jpg to SD:/DCIM/100NINXX (Choose the folder with the highest numbers)(XX varies depending on the amount of folders)

Now rename out.jpg according to the Naming scheme of the folder, so if the last photo in the folder is named HNI_0022.JPG then name your picture HNI_0023.JPG and so on.

Now put your SD Card back in your DSi and turn it on and open the camera and open the Gallery on the SD card section.
If you did everything correctly, you will see your imported image with the thumbnail of your Donor image. If you see that then you have successfully imported your image, Congrats!
View attachment 116320 View attachment 116321

NOTE: If you would like to show images on your home screen copy the image from SD to System (this is an option in DSi Camera app) and then Star it.

CREDITS

MrNBAYoh- for developing the signing tool.

Apache Thunder and ChampionLeake on the DSi Hacking Server - for helping me figure out how to use the tool.
I will learn how stuffs work here and made a simple GUI program, i REALLY REALLY REALLY excited about this <3
of course the credits is belong to you and MrNBAYoh :yaynds:

don't took me down please, if there's already a software for this, i just want to experiment :cry:

[sorry for my terrible english]:rofl2:

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

Is it possible to sign many pictures at once with this tool ?
as long as the signature is a constant use a DonorImage for multiple image is possible
(commonly the signature is constant, but sometime the signature is generated based on file attributes, like headers, footers, etc)
 

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Yep, it's yellow (f8f802) but the custom frame does not show as expected or something is missing, in the end it looks like the last frame I made :/
 

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Can someone help me get this to work, when I try to do this, the picture is always unable to display, it has the grey block with a chip in the top right corner.
 

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So, I tried to get this working, but every time I try to use it, it says:
" 'jhead' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Press any key to continue... "
Late reply but thought I'd do it anyway for anyone facing the same issue, the fix is pretty simple. You'll need to edit the TransferEXIF.cmd and Sign.cmd files, adding
"start (folder address)\jhead.exe or sign.exe respectively, on the line under @Echo off
It should look something like:

@Echo off
start C:\Users\Soundfont\Desktop\dsi_jpeg_signature_tool\jhead.exe
jhead -te DonorImage.jpg %1
pause

Hope this helps anyone in the same situation :)
 

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