Here's an example of one of the challenges: "Who hides behind the bars and between the dimensions? Hint - This is not a "where's Waldo" game", referring to this image (warning: it's 22MB).
@Dev-iL I thought this is easy, but the bars are not all the same width within each color plane. I presume that you need to take the brighter bars, since the darker ones contain the obvious image, stitch those back together, and probably do some contrast stretching. Maybe the puzzle follows on from there, not sure.
It's going to actually take time to and effort to solve.
I couldn't find what the bright bars could be useful for. But the hint says "who hides behind the bars and dimensions" so I'm thinking it refers to somebody that was "behind bars" in 1960 (the height of the image)
“Between the dimensions” might indicate that the two sizes are two dates, someone’s birth and death years?
@Dev-iL If it had been consistent widths, it would have been easy in MATLAB to reshape, crop, abs reshape back to get the two images separated. But different widths means actual work to separate them out. These puzzles are fun, but suck up too much time I don’t have.
@CrisLuengo Tru dat... Either way, the file I posted contains masks for the three channels (column ids with and without bars), in case you want a head start :)