ConanTheBarber
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Good idea. Everyone should know what kind of seeds they're sowing when they put pics on the web. It's pretty scary to see GPS coordinates being added to photos by phones & tablets, then they get posted on boards for the world (boss, parents, kids, insurance companies) to harvest. Some sites and content management systems (CMSes) are kind enough to do a quick image conversion, stripping EXIF and other metadata, but not all.
I assume it's easy for a photographer to strip that content off each image.
But how is it done?
Does it really matter? Every time guys put insanely Photoshopped pics in albums they get a bunch of drooling and compliments and very few seem to question it.
It just defies logic to me. People really believe what they want to believe.
(and without saying this person is fake or not fake..)
Conan, I could answer your question more specifically but I don't really want to provide tips on how better to fake dick pics here. Most work is actually really poor. It really baffles me how most people don't see it.
Well, the pics discussed in this thread were just over the top in dimension.
Many people can see repetitions in pics where images have been stretched. I'm not so good at that since my vision is so-so.
But I really wondered how fooobar could offer so much info about the pics -- and he's posted on that topic.
I have gotten my hands on Photoshop CS5. Did you know I have a 20-inch pud? You will.
;-)
(Seriously, once I am into Photoshop, I expect to pick up some of this stuff. Overdue, I'd say.)
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