First, watch this. This is a new application that was included with photoshop cs4. It's purpose is to rescale objects while keeping the proportion as realistic as possible. Video explains it all.
YouTube - Content-Aware Image Sizing [EN]
So I just toyed around with it a little, and you can look yourself at the quick, undetailed results it procures in the attachments (one is before, the other is after). I barely touched the shadows (making this less realistic than it could be), but it shows how with a little as an hour to kill (this took me 8-10 minutes), how you could easily alter a pic.
The age of images as proof is now (officialy) over!
p.s. I wasn't sure where to post this thread, mods, feel free to relocate.
YouTube - Content-Aware Image Sizing [EN]
So I just toyed around with it a little, and you can look yourself at the quick, undetailed results it procures in the attachments (one is before, the other is after). I barely touched the shadows (making this less realistic than it could be), but it shows how with a little as an hour to kill (this took me 8-10 minutes), how you could easily alter a pic.
The age of images as proof is now (officialy) over!
p.s. I wasn't sure where to post this thread, mods, feel free to relocate.
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