That's funny.
For those wondering why that happens: whenever you open a picture into, say, Photoshop, it creates a tiny bitmap thumbnail version that is embedded into the file itself. No matter what you do to the picture, when you resave it, the original thumbnail goes along with it. (I imagine there are settings somewhere you can change to prevent this.)
I recall someone finding an uncropped nude photo of a starlet in this way one time, after saving the cropped, non-nude version posted on her website. :lol
For those wondering why that happens: whenever you open a picture into, say, Photoshop, it creates a tiny bitmap thumbnail version that is embedded into the file itself. No matter what you do to the picture, when you resave it, the original thumbnail goes along with it. (I imagine there are settings somewhere you can change to prevent this.)
I recall someone finding an uncropped nude photo of a starlet in this way one time, after saving the cropped, non-nude version posted on her website. :lol