Sweet! Now I can add image guides for my games, like the cooking sheet or amiibo rewards sheet for Zelda, or power moon maps for Mario. Thanks a ton!
Seems weird. Do they just not appear in the Album? What was the resolution used?Hm, can't get it working. I think I'm doing it all right:
- newest exe release of the tool
- Switch at newest firmware
- Switch resolution image in either jpg or png in input folder
- saved by either Photoshop or Paint.net
- placing contents of the output SD folder on SD, it merges Nintendo folders
- doesn't work merged with old Album folder or all new one
- key starting with 287A in key.bin file, properly read by app
1280x720, it's an edited image from the Switch itself. They just don't appear at all.Seems weird. Do they just not appear in the Album? What was the resolution used?
Did you try passing the key as an argument instead?1280x720, it's an edited image from the Switch itself. They just don't appear at all.
Hm, that didn't work either.Did you try passing the key as an argument instead?
Hm, that didn't work either.
Can I get your images in PM? I'll see if there's anything I can do with them.I do the steps of converting the image and creating the correct folders, but when I pass them to the sd of the switch I see their thumbnails and when loading them just before they look sharp jumps an error and leaves the image, but the load 99%
any ideas?
Can I get your images in PM? I'll see if there's anything I can do with them.
Yeah, no. It's still a copyrighted Nintendo key, don't share it here.Hmmm... it's a signing key as opposed to an encryption key, the rules only state you're not allowed to share title keys.
It should be okay to post, but I don't set the rules, maybe a supervisor or admin can answer this?
Ohh OkLoving those art skills
gist.github. com/DavidBuchanan314/69fa82733bd0cddaf9b9c6df26f5b481
I didn't actually, but the idea came to me because people were talking about signing screenshots on the ReSwitched Discord a few days ago, which is why I started working on the project. The code does look similar, but I guess there aren't that many ways to do it in Python (only a few libraries exist to manipulate exif data) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Hey, did you base this off my code at all?
(note the date)Code:gist.github. com/DavidBuchanan314/69fa82733bd0cddaf9b9c6df26f5b481
If so, I'd appreciate some credit, but no worries if not. Great minds think alike