Photographic tampering from the 1860s to the present Posted: 1 year ago by 2manyusernames
Photography lost its innocence many years ago. In as early as the 1930s, shortly after the first commercially available camera was introduced, Stalin had his enemies "air-brushed" out of photographs. Here are some examples of digital tampering in the media, politics, and the law.
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Posted: 1 year ago by sykeo56:
I've learned about most of these in school. Didn't know about the really old ones though. Really interesting stuff. I didn't realize they had photoshop in the 1860s.
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Posted: 1 year ago by eljay:
So people have been altering pictures for years? I didn't know the older ones either. The ones like Oprah I did, of course. It's very interesting to learn about.
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Posted: 1 year ago by digitalgimpling:
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/farid/research/digitaltampering/georgebush1+2.jpg


i would have picked up on the tanned fellow who appears 3 or 4 times almost immediately
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