I thought that some here might find this book (which I received as a
Valentine's Day present) of interest.

I met Hany Farid when he gave a talk and demonstration at Dartmouth during
my 45th class reunion.  He is an expert in the field, and has a natural
ability to make complex subjects comprehensible.

Photo Forensics (The MIT Press) Paperback – February 26, 2019
by Hany Farid  (Author)

*The first comprehensive and detailed presentation of techniques for
authenticating digital images.*

Photographs have been doctored since photography was invented. Dictators
have erased people from photographs and from history. Politicians have
manipulated photos for short-term political gain. Altering photographs in
the predigital era required time-consuming darkroom work. Today, powerful
and low-cost digital technology makes it relatively easy to alter digital
images, and the resulting fakes are difficult to detect. The field of photo
forensics—pioneered in Hany Farid's lab at Dartmouth College—restores some
trust to photography. In this book, Farid describes techniques that can be
used to authenticate photos. He provides the intuition and background as
well as the mathematical and algorithmic details needed to understand,
implement, and utilize a variety of photo forensic techniques.

Farid traces the entire imaging pipeline. He begins with the physics and
geometry of the interaction of light with the physical world, proceeds
through the way light passes through a camera lens, the conversion of light
to pixel values in the electronic sensor, the packaging of the pixel values
into a digital image file, and the pixel-level artifacts introduced by
photo-editing software. Modeling the path of light during image creation
reveals physical, geometric, and statistical regularities that are
disrupted during the creation of a fake. Various forensic techniques
exploit these irregularities to detect traces of tampering. A chapter of
case studies examines the authenticity of viral video and famously
questionable photographs including “Golden Eagle Snatches Kid” and the Lee
Harvey Oswald backyard photo.

Dan Matyola
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