Question: does /p/ think this is shopped? The Mexican govt posted it and has even made a press release saying it is not shopped. Does the Mexican govt really not care at all?
of course bro. the fov of the background does not match the perspective of the image with people. the lighting is too unbalanced cuz their clothing shouldn't look so bright next to the shady surroundings.
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>>2823494
I know, right! Thanks for the input.
>>2823488
worst photoshop job ever.
They got the light direction wrong (glaring forehead lights + people with no hard light at all)
They got the metering wrong (completely different exposure for the photoshopped people compared to the background)
Perspective and focal length are obviously both wrong for a group of people that close and a background that large.
If it wasn't kept so intentionally low-res you could zoom in on the bodies and see the fake edges where they were copy-pasted onto the background.
Could be legit, but with some unorthodox lighting techniques.
>>2823516
that's some fancy lighting if it can change the focal length of the foreground and the focal length of the background somehow.
>>2823488
looks more real when zoomed in, the light seems to be coming from above and considering theyre mostly wearing white it could affect how the photo looks, sometimes photos look photoshopped when theyre not
also the woman doesnt look photoshopped at all either
>>2823488
it's real brah.
it's just hdr.
>>2823494
Resize
>>2826459
Crop doesn't affect perspective.
Whereas photoshopping one focal length image onto a different focal length image does.
>>2826473
>photoshopping one focal length image onto a different focal length image does.
What?
>>2823488
ITS JUST A PRANK BRO
>>2826473
>Whereas photoshopping one focal length image onto a different focal length image does.
Neither crop nor focal length does affect the appearance.
The distance affects the appearance, which is why you get another effect on crop/zoom if you keep the same field of view (and thus change the distance).
>>2823488
Why would they shop that?
What's the significance?
>>2826513
So I wanted to see what the story was, and when I did a reverse image search, check out these results...
Also here's a buzzfeed article on this stuff: https://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/mexicos-possible-photoshopping-president
seems legit