#Visualize
###A simple script that reads any file as binary and outputs it as a png file. Takes an input file and a name for the output file as command-line arguments.
For example:
:$python visualize.py testfile.pdf pdftest
this yields a file 'pdftest.png' which looks something like this:
![example image](/sample\ images/pdftest.png)
When visualized.py is given as the file argument, this image is produced:
![Visualized.py visualized!](/sample\ images/visualize_visualized.png)
This image is scaled to 1000% of the original, as the algorithm produces an image relative to the size of the file - so smaller files can yield very tiny results.
More examples can be found in the 'sample images folder'
##Devisualize
###Simple script to devisualize the image produced by visualize.py
back to the original file.
Takes an visualized input file and a name for the output file as command-line arguments.
For example:
:$python devisualize.py pdftest.png tesfile.pdf
This yields the original pdf before it was visualized.