elendiel7: You could transform an apple into bits, and if read correctly you would get the apple again.
See Holographic principle.
F4LL0UT: I'm not yet familiar with that principle but as far as I can tell your statement implies that the original physical apple itself is not information before the transformation. Also I'm wondering whether you mean an actual transformation where the apple is actually turned into bits or you mean an analysis that provides the whole pattern necessary to recreate the apple - I should probably read up on the holographic principle.
My first post stated that everything is information, so the apple would be information as well. The apple is composed of a millions and millions of bits. Holographic theory basically states that this 3 dimensional object can actually be represented on a 2 dimensional plane, and when these bits are processed in the correct manner, the 3 dimensional object can be formed out of it.
A visual representation would sort of be like smearing the apple across a very large plane, and smearing it so finely that each spacial point has one bit of data. You could also think of a computer for instance. A jpg can be opened up by any application, if you were to change the file extension, but the data would look completely incoherent because it isn't being read in the correct manner.