Focha Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Sure is, that as time passes and evolution grows our loved photos got more bright, more focused hence less blurred, have more contrast, HDR and so on, but along with all the digital world capabilities we lost some truth in photography because we can simply import the photo on a program and edit what we want. The other day I stumbled across a photo from a Gripen and I thought it was a really great paint until I found the, what I presume to be, original one. You are forgiven Polaroid, Pentax, Leica... ASUS N552VX | i7-6700HQ @ 2.59GHz | 16 GB DDR3 | NVIDIA GF GTX 950M 4 Gb | 250 Gb SSD | 1 Tb HD SATA II Backup | TIR4 | Microsoft S. FF 2+X52 Throttle+Saitek Pedals | Win 10 64 bits
remon Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 There's a way to tell it's painted on the photo. If you notice, the part of the blue circle that's on the tail seams perfectly with the rest of it, which means that the flag is superimposed.
golani79 Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Manipulation of pictures was a thing since the beginnings of photography and will always be. No matter if analog or digital. >> DCS liveries by golani79 <<
Falcon_S Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 http://fotoforensics.com/ :) Quote Немој ништа силом, узми већи чекић! MSI Tomahawk MAX | Ryzen 7 3700x | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | RX 5700 XT OC Red Dragon 8GB | VPC Throttle CM3 + VPC Constellation ALPHA on VPC WarBRD Base | HP Reverb G2 Youtube | Follow Me on TWITCH!
Socket7 Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 It's just a variation on the classic dual exposure. It's been going on for ages! Photoshop has just brought the practice of photo editing out of the darkroom and into reach of anyone with a PC. :) Practice makes perfect.
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