>>6443779After converting whatever image into a bitmap, I just hopped on the terminal and typed things like sed -i 's/fdg/cuck/g' > test.bmp until I got something cool. Oftentimes the image would just be corrupted, but every now and again you get a gem.There are signatures in the file that define properties like colors and orientations, if you look those up and manipulate those it produces cooler results (like the second image). If it wasn't already obvious you should probably use a Linux distribution, but I guess you can "Find all" in notepad in Windows.
Here is the original of those two if you were curious.