You are absolutely right! That did the trick... This is what I turned up with to get it looking somewhat with my hex editors output:
open IMG, "foo.gif" or die "Couldn't open image: $!\n";
undef $/;
$image = <IMG>;
$hex = unpack("H*", $image);
close IMG;
while ($txt = substr($hex,0,32,'')) {
$txt =~ s/(..)/$1 /g;
print $txt."\n";
}
Now all I have to do is figure out where those extra bytes went (the results are still not exactly the same), and who's goofing up on this one. I bet you its the editor...
#!/home/bbq/bin/perl
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