On Sunday 16 September 2007 15:56, Lucas Prado Melo wrote:
> How can I identify (using gimp) if a photograph has been faked?
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It depends on how the image was faked.
If it was a original jpeg and one did a half-bad job, a pixel by pixel survey 
might spot it.
But if the original was a raw image for instance, and the manipulation was 
done with some care, and the end result is a jpeg with higher compression 
then it is a lot harder to spot.
There might be some mathematical statistics calculation to see odd differences 
in the compression, but that i cant say for certain.


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