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  2. List of photograph manipulation incidents - Wikipedia

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    This photo was part of a series showing fairies made by the cousins. The photos became highly publicized with some people believing they were fake while others believed their authenticity. Later the cousins admitted that the pictures were not manipulated but that they made the fairies out of cardboard and staged them in the scene.

  3. Photograph manipulation - Wikipedia

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    A digital manipulation expert, who edited and altered a lot of images for the fashion industry and wants to remain private, says it is normal to digitally manipulate a photograph of a model to make them appear thinner, regardless of actual weight. Generally, photographs are edited to remove the appearance of up to 10 kilograms (22 lb).

  4. Royal change: Edited photo carries lessons about posting on ...

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    Princess Kate said she edited a photo that was posted to celebrate Mother's Day in the UK. The reaction highlights why it matters what we post. Royal change: Edited photo carries lessons about ...

  5. Everything ‘wrong’ with Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day photo ...

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    A family photo released by the Princess of Wales to mark Mother’s Day led to widespread speculation over editing failures before it was pulled by major news agencies citing fears of manipulation ...

  6. Princess Kate apologizes for 'confusion' over edited photo

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    Photo credits were given to her husband, Prince William. Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family ...

  7. Helicopter Shark - Wikipedia

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    The photo was first published on a website identified as The Grassy Knoll Institute. The final edited photo was created by combining a photograph of a HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter taken by Lance Cheung for the United States Air Force (USAF), and a photo taken by South African

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