Photographs have never been straight. You always had to "trust" the photographer and editor not to lie to you. Just the crop can alter the story, and having been overruled by a news editor, or two in my time to tell a story at odds with the facts, I can say from personal experience that it's not an new phenomenon.

On 8/2/2010 4:34 AM, Cotty wrote:
An article I found interesting with a link to the referenced work:

<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10558258>

<http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/farid/research/digitaltampering/>



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