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    Using Image Analysis software to unmask photoshopped pictures - and help avoid scams.

    lol alright, you guys are right.
    Last edited by Sklug; 01-07-2017 at 02:21 PM.

    Using Image Analysis software to unmask photoshopped pictures - and help avoid scams.
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    Not to poop on your parade, but that's not a photoshopped image, it's maybe DOM editor, but not photoshop.

    I get the same result from looking at this page's "fotoforensics"

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    The tool you linked is used to detect minor manipulations from "edging" a photo.
    It's useless when it comes to big objects or paragraphs.

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