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[video]How to detect photoshopped image in Windows Xp

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by geekos, Aug 14, 2008.

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    Here’s a quick guide on how to detect photoshopped image in windows xp.

    Wathch video here http://v67.info/?p=36
     
    geekos, Aug 14, 2008 IP
  2. resto

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    That’s cool I never knew that.

    The Photoshop label still sticks even after you open edit it and save it in Microsoft paint.

    But open it crop it in Fireworks and the program details is blank.
     
    resto, Aug 14, 2008 IP
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    Interesting, if only it worked like this for other image editing applications; it would be great.
     
    mysstiq, Aug 15, 2008 IP
  4. live-cms_com

    live-cms_com Notable Member

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    And how about if you screenshot, then save (compress) it in photoshop.....then people will yell 'photoshopped'!
     
    live-cms_com, Aug 15, 2008 IP
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    That's a bad way to detect if an image has been modified since most people that use Photoshop heavily will use it to Compress the file (e.g., save for web). The meta-data will still indicate Photoshop, even though no changes were made; the image was only resized and/or compressed.

    A good way to detect editing is to use the Curves menu and bring color saturation way up and look for improperly blended edges. There's a ton of other ways to check if an image was modified, but that's unfortunately not a very accurate method.
     
    steelfrog, Aug 15, 2008 IP
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    This is interesting, but I've always hoped that Photoshop is used for creative purposes rather than for deceiving people.
     
    strjms72, Aug 15, 2008 IP
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    sideman Banned

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    Interesting.. I use Photoshop for all my images but I usually don’t run around do deceptions.

    Hey I got a new Lamborghini.lol
     
    sideman, Aug 15, 2008 IP