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  2. Deepfake - Wikipedia

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    Digitally signing of all video and imagery by cameras and video cameras, including smartphone cameras, was suggested to fight deepfakes. [182] That allows tracing every photograph or video back to its original owner that can be used to pursue dissidents. [182] One easy way to uncover deepfake video calls consists in asking the caller to turn ...

  3. Faceu - Wikipedia

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    FaceU (Chinese: 激萌) is a camera app for smartphones running Android [1] or Apple iOS [2] that edits portrait photographs, typically selfies. This app uses AR technology to allow users to add stickers or interesting and exaggerated effects in real-time when taking selfies and videos. It was launched in 2016 and had 250 million registered ...

  4. Magic Camera - Wikipedia

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    Magic Camera, sometimes known as Magic Camera virtual webcam, is an application for Microsoft Windows to generate virtual webcams on Windows, which can be used to stream files/screens as webcam, or create webcam effects on physical webcam.

  5. Miniature faking - Wikipedia

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    Digitally blurred miniature fake of Jodhpur Original photo of Jodhpur. Miniature faking, also known as diorama effect or diorama illusion, is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is made to look like a photograph of a miniature scale model.

  6. Monkey selfie copyright dispute - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] On 4 July 2011 several publications, including The Telegraph and The Guardian, picked up the story and published the pictures along with articles that quoted Slater as describing the photographs as self-portraits taken by the monkeys, such as "Monkey steals camera to snap himself" (The Telegraph), [12] and "a camera on a tripod ...

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  8. Fake security camera - Wikipedia

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    The cheapest fake security cameras can be recognized by not having real lenses (the "lenses" are just an opaque piece of plastic) Other fake cameras include broken real cameras, motion sensors disguised as cameras, or empty camera housings. They may have flashing lights, or a motor to simulate pan-tilt motion; the former can be a giveaway that ...

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