You are converting one image file format to another using FTK Imager. Why are the hash values of the original image and

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You are converting one image file format to another using FTK Imager. Why are the hash values of the original image and

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You are converting one image file format to another using FTK Imager. Why are the hash values of the original image and the resulting new image the same?

A. because FTK Imager's progress bar tracks the conversion
B. because FTK Imager verifies the amount of data converted
C. because FTK Imager compares the elapsed time of conversion
D. because FTK Imager hashes only the data during the conversion
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