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Are these two photos edited/photoshopped?

New Here ,
Oct 26, 2022 Oct 26, 2022

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Hello everyone. I have a photo and I have a feeling it is edited, but I cannot tell for certain at all. Can someone please analyze it and tell me if it looks photoshopped/faked/edited?

 

I am also attaching an analysis from a website callled Foto forensics, it's supposed to tell you if a picture has been faked. If anyone knows how to interpret the results (I looked at error level analysis), I'd really appreciate it! 

 

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Oct 26, 2022 Oct 26, 2022

Likely it's not at all manipulated (bar some tiny scratch removals or similar perhaps). If it was toyed with, the result of the analysis would look completely different (assuming there algorithms have any real merit).

 

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Oct 26, 2022 Oct 26, 2022
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Give us some context. Why do you think it might be manipulated and for what purpose?

 

The reason it looks a bit artificial is just because it's been shot with an extreme (but not very good!) wide angle lens, the equivalent of 12-15 mm on a full frame sensor.

 

If I wanted to manipulate something like this, I'd do a much better job than what we see here...this is just bad enough to be real 😉

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