Ignite Show: @MSG on Some Images are REALer Than Others
by Brady Forrest | @brady | comments: 1
Snopes became a household word by debunking fake internet images -- like this wonderful shark attack. These images are the product of programs like Photoshop or Aviary. In this Ignite Show Michael Galpert shows us how to detect these fake images. For more reading on this check out eHow's article.
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John Graham-Cumming [2009-05-26 06:00 AM]
It's also possible to detect some of these fakes (like the Iranian missile launch) with an algorithm:
http://www.jgc.org/blog/2008/07/photoshopped-iranian-missile-launch.html