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Best Photoshop Mistakes

Best Photoshop Mistakes

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In the world of Advertising and Print Journalism Photoshop rules! Photo retouching and fixing ensure that an image completes the vision of an Ad campaign. Shifting an element within a photo or taking a photo from another context altogether is a snap and a dream come true for every harried magazine editor.

But sometimes things go beautifully wrong.

Here we present, via the Photoshop Disasters blog, some of the best photoshop mistakes of recent years.

Let us know your favorites, via comments below.

Enjoy.


Jessica Simpson strolls happily along the beach with her 3rd hand.
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Curves. The cereal that… makes you white.

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The Sun, a British tabloid practices some ethnic cleansing. The same photo appeared in the Metro with the extra, necessary guy, driving the boat.

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Polish teenybopper mag Bravo discovers Miley Cyrus’ terrible secret.

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A RedBull beverage ad in Hungary.  That…smile.
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Olympian got extra hand?
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Ok, now these people work with eyes for a living… and they didn’t notice this?
Do not go to these people with your eyes.
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This Mexican model’s waist is representative of Latino women everywhere.
It has not been photoshopped.. much at all.
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The Daily Mail is another British tabloid which extols all the values of good journalism… not.
Ok, these people were just drunk and wanted to go home!
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The Sears catalog represents all value-seeking middle class Americans. Even those value-seeking models with… one extra large hand.

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The alien-like fingers of Christina Aguilera.
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So let me get this clear, Washington Post… Phil Mickelson is standing in front of Tiger Woods, but Tiger’s club after a full swing is in front of Phil Mickelson.
The caption make’s it even better… both players cannot have their eye on the same ball.
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Amy Winehouse – what is this fascination with female celebrities and their 3rd hand?
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Tutto Sport has severed an arm. Easy mistake, acceptable, understandable…
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Some photoshop projects go too far… this one needed just a little more work.

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911 Tourist Photo Parodies Revisited

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911 Tourist Photoshop Parodies Revisited

911 Tourist Photoshop Parodies Revisited

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The original 911 Tourist Guy hoax photo (pictured below), a photoshop fabrication that was circulated widely via email in the weeks after 911, inspired a series of parodies in the months after it was released. Which is your favorite?

The Original Hoax Photo


Attack of the Marshmallow Man


911 Balloon



USS Cole


Titanic


In Dallas Motorcade with JFK

Hindenberg


Osama Bin Laden



At the Ford Theater with Lincoln


Interviewed by Johnny Carson


Godzilla


Rescued from James Cameron’s Titanic


St Helen


The Bus Driver in Speed.


Giant Mutant Cat

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Best Photoshop Hoaxes – A History of Doctoring History

Best Photoshop Hoaxes – A History of Doctoring History

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BY DREW WATERS

The doctoring of photos, once considered the reserve of tyrants and UFO nuts, is becoming increasingly widespread.

With photo-editing software becoming ever more sophisticated, and the internet allowing instant distribution, it has never been easier to create and spread hoax images.

Below we present some of the most striking, interesting and controversial fake photos, most of them produced with Photoshop in the last five years.

Some were created to amuse, some to mislead, while others were an attempt to rewrite history.

Although the credulity of the internet has been blamed for allowing hoax photos to flourish, several of the fakes below were actually uncovered by bloggers after being distributed by mainstream media outlets.

1) Shark lunges at helicopter

This striking fake was created by merging two separate images – a US Air Force helicopter on a training exercise in San Francisco, and a great white shark leaping out of the water off the cost of South Africa.

The hoax emerged in 2001, and was later circulated via email with a caption claiming it showed a shark attacking British Navy crew in South Africa, despite the fact that the Golden Gate Bridge is visible in the background.


2) World Trade Centre Tourist

This hoax emerged on the internet just weeks after the Sept 11 attack. Although rational assessment of the picture quickly reveals its flaws (how could the tourist not hear the plane? how did the camera survive?), the horror of the scenario and the rawness of America’s wounds gave the image a huge emotional impact.

It also sparked a flurry of tongue-in-cheek parodies featuring the same tourist pasted into ever more preposterous situations.  ( click for: 911 Tourist Parodies )


3) Iranian missile test

Tehran’s Revolutionary Guards wanted the test firing of nine ballistic missiles in July, 2008, to send a message to the world. So when one of the missiles failed to launch, they released a doctored photo with the faulty launcher removed and one of the successful rockets copied and pasted in its place.

Unfortunately for the Guards the original launch photo, complete with grounded missile, had already been published in an Iranian newspaper, and the crude deception was revealed to great amusement in the West.


4) Chairman Mao airbrushes out his former friends

The Chinese Communist leader had no scruples about re-writing history to suit his current circumstances. He arranged to have Po Ku, a former ally with whom he had fallen out, removed from the official (left) version of the photo above.

And Mao’s photoshopping tendencies lived on even after his death. This photo of a memorial service held for the leader in 1976 was later altered to remove the so-called “Gang of Four”, the political clique who were subsequently charged with treason.


5) Snowball the monster cat

This photo of an enormous cat spread around the world over email in 2000, sometimes accompanied by a background story claiming that the mother of the animal had grown up near a Canadian nuclear lab.

It wasn’t until the following year that the man in the photo came forward to admit he’d faked the image on his computer.

Cordell Hauglie had sent the photo to friends as a joke, not expecting it to circulate more widely. The cat did exist, and belonged to Mr Hauglie’s daughter, but weighed only 21 pounds.

6) Smoke over Beirut

The Reuters news agency withdrew this photo (left) showing bomb damage in Beirut during the 2006 Lebanon War after bloggers pointed out that repeat patterns in the smoke looked like they had been created by Adobe Photoshop’s “clone” tool, with the effect of exaggerating the effects of the Israeli assault.

Reuters admitted that it had been doctored by Adnan Hajj, the Lebanese freelancer who took the original photo (right), and have since removed all his images from their archive. Bloggers have accused Hajj of manipulating other photos during the conflict.


7) Antelopes and trains in harmony

This image of a herd of Tibetan antelopes running undisturbed beneath a train on the new Qinghai–Tibet railway was released by Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, as evidence that the controversial high-speed line was not damaging the environment.

It was named “most memorable news photo of the year” by China Central Television, but after users of a photography website pointed out flaws in the image, the photographer Liu Weiqiang admitted that he had created it but stitching together two separate pictures.


8. Tsunami captured from tower block

This extraordinary image was sent to in-boxes across the world shortly after the 2004 tsunami, along with a caption claiming it was taken moments before the huge wave swamped Phuket in Thailand.

But the photo was a fraud on both counts – the seafront was actually that of the Chilean city of Antofagasta, and the wave had been digitally added. The Asian tsunami, while deadly, did not produce towering waves of the type portrayed in the image.


9) Bush reading upside down

This photo of George W Bush holding a picture book the wrong way up during a visit to a school delighted some opponents of the Republican president, and helped foster his buffoonish image.

But press photos from the event in 2002 revealed that Mr Bush had been holding the book correctly – hoaxers had simply used photo editing software to rotate the cover.


10) Shark sneaks up on scuba divers

This photo was an submitted as an entry for an online photo-editing contest on the theme of “Vacation Bloopers”, but was then spread around the web by email with an accompanying blurb claiming it was taken by the pictured couple’s son during a scuba diving holiday in Australia.

The narrative claimed that the boy’s parents refused to believe they had been so close to a shark until they had the pictures developed.


11) John Kerry with Jane Fonda

The 2004 Democratic presidential candidate was a known anti-Vietnam activist, so the idea that he shared a podium with actress and peace campaigner Jane Fonda wasn’t too far-fetched.

But the photo that circulated around the web in election year was a fake, a composite of two other images. Ken Light, who took the original photo, said that the doctoring “tells us more about the troublesome combination of Photoshop and the Internet than it does about the prospective Democratic candidate for president.”


12) Giant skeletons discovered in India

The National Geographic Society still receives inquiries about this photo, which was published in an Indian newspaper in 2007 to support an article claiming that the Society’s archaeologists had discovered the remains of giant humans.

The photo, which had been created in jest as past of a photo-editing competition, had been circulating on blogs and conspiracy websites for many years.


13) Benito Mussolini, the fearless horseman

The sword-wielding Italian fascist leader had the horse handler removed from this portrait, to give him a more heroic aspect.


14) Karl Rove’s ‘secret file’

When this image of George W Bush’s top adviser leaving a restaurant carrying a file marked “Coptix” emerged on the web, it appeared to confirm rumours of a secret White House email system used for nefarious purposes.

But the image was a prank knocked together by staff at Coptix – a web firm whose named had been incorrectly linked to the alleged email system – and bloggers who had seized on the photo as evidence of a sinister Republican network were forced to eat humble pie.

For the record, Rove had been at the restaurant – a BBQ eatery called Porkers – but was not carrying any folder.


15) Soldier doll held hostage in Iraq

An insurgent group calling itself the Al Mujahedeen Brigade posted this photo of a man it claimed was a US soldier called John Adam in 2005, threatening to behead him unless Iraqi prisoners were released.

The group’s claims made the press, until a toy firm executive came forward and said the pictured soldier was actually one of its action dolls, known as “Special Ops Cody”.

16) George W. Bush in a Sea of Soldiers

This 2004 political ad for George W. Bush, as he was running for President, shows a sea of soldiers as a back drop to a child holding a flag. This image was digitally doctored by copying and pasting bush at a podium from another photograph. After acknowledging that the photo had been doctored, the Bush campaign said that the ad would be re-edited and re-shipped to TV stations.


17) The Beatles Abbey Road

The original copy of the Beatles Abbey Road album cover shows Paul McCartney, third in line, holding a cigarette. United States poster companies have airbrushed this image to remove the cigarette from McCartney’s hand. This change was made without the permission of either McCartney or Apple Records, which owns the rights to the image. “We have never agreed to anything like this,” said an Apple spokesman. “It seems these poster companies got a little carried away. They shouldn’t have done what they have, but there isn’t much we can do about it now.”

Source: various – Telegraph, Snopes, Dartmouth. posted by Drew. Filed Under Weird Photos, Photoshop

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If Products Were Honest…

If Products Were Honest…

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A Photoshop contest called Honest Products asked Photoshop artists to take a known brand and to bring out it’s truer nature.

For some products, like Nike, McDonalds, Coca Cola, the brand has become more important than the product. Companies strive to gain the brand recognition of these high profile names.

Sometimes a company’s brand obscures what the product is really like. The aim in this contest was to rename a well known company’s product to reflect a truer message, using the same style and font as the regular logo.

You can see more contest contributions here

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Posted by Drew. Filed Under Weird Photos