An ancient Chinese legend tells of Emperor Yu-Huang swimming in the mighty Yellow River (Huang-He). The Emperor sought solitude at the river edge and as he gazed into the water he saw the turtle at his feet. Emperor Yu knew it was the same turtle he had seen formed by a pattern of stars in the night sky each night before he went to bed. The Emperor noticed the special pattern on the turtle's back and realized it was the Divine Turtle.
Another version of the legend tells of the yellow river flooding and the sacrifices the people made to the river in an attempt to calm its anger. Each time an offering was made, a turtle emerged from the river and walked onto the riverbank and around the offering, but the river remained angry. The Emperor Fu Xi noticed the strange pattern on the turtle's back and realized it was a 3 x 3 grid pattern with dots in the center of the squares. The sum of the number of dots in each row added to 15. The Emperor realized that was the number of offerings they had to make to the angry flooding river with the hope of making it happy and peaceful again.
Snapshots and user guide. click on the image to enlarge.
Home page where the Application is available online |
People who developed the Magic tortoise |
use case diagram of the application |
Front page Snap Shot of the project MagicTortoise |
Upload the image which has to be encrypted |
Select the Encrypt button |
Add division position and staring element as a key |
Division can be any number but must be less than the minimum value of height or width of the image |
Position can be starting from 1 till division square |
Starting element can be starting from 1 till division square |
Image After encryption And your key entered is 71,7,28 |
Save the image select the format .png .jpeg etc |
Decryption at the other end |
Enter the key given by the other user 71,7,28 |
Decrypted original image |
Save the original image |
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