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Greetings friends! With the plethora of news, blog, and social media websites, almost anything can be published online with the click of a button. But is what you read, see or hear real? It happens that not always.
For example, you can use the FotoForensics service to check the authenticity of a photo. If you think that the photo in front of you went through Photoshop, give this resource a try. It finds areas "drawn" in the image or inserted into it during editing. After processing, the site displays a photo where the edited fragments will stand out from the others.
FotoForensics service was developed for forensic experts and is translated into Russian as photo forensics. The tool will be useful to everyone who works with user-generated content: editorial offices, journalists, fact checkers, bloggers, SMMs.
FotoForensics uses the ELA (error level analysis) method, which was developed by Neil Kravets in 2007. Pete Ringwood in 2010 created an image analysis service that immediately became popular among forensic scientists. In 2012, Ringwood resigned, the site was renamed FotoForensics and free access for non-commercial use was left.
Link to sepsis - http://fotoforensics.com
For example, you can use the FotoForensics service to check the authenticity of a photo. If you think that the photo in front of you went through Photoshop, give this resource a try. It finds areas "drawn" in the image or inserted into it during editing. After processing, the site displays a photo where the edited fragments will stand out from the others.
FotoForensics service was developed for forensic experts and is translated into Russian as photo forensics. The tool will be useful to everyone who works with user-generated content: editorial offices, journalists, fact checkers, bloggers, SMMs.
FotoForensics uses the ELA (error level analysis) method, which was developed by Neil Kravets in 2007. Pete Ringwood in 2010 created an image analysis service that immediately became popular among forensic scientists. In 2012, Ringwood resigned, the site was renamed FotoForensics and free access for non-commercial use was left.
Link to sepsis - http://fotoforensics.com