> ><snip>
>Even with Photoshop, it's pretty hard to make a fake that will
>withstand expert scrutiny. Even non-experts will notice that the
>photo just doesn't look quite right, although the non-experts may
>not be able to put their finger on exactly what's wrong until an
>expert points it out.
Sorry, IMHO, this is naive. You would be amazed at what Photoshop can
>do in the hands of someone who is truly expert with it.
I am beginning to think that people do not have a color reference any
more. Too many hours in front of phosphors on a tube instead of
seeing the real thing. The completely alien, lividly colored
environments presented in car ads, for instance, seem to be accepted
as the normal outdoors where you will drive your car or SUV.
--
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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