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In the news recently there was a published photo of an Iranian missile launch which has received tremendous scrutiny from the imaging community because it has obviously been retouched. The photo was worked on to make it appear as though there were more missiles than there actually were. With Photoshop being the main culprit in this, it has brought a famed image editor to cable television. Here is a clip from the Daily Show on Comedy Central. It’s a hilarious take on this and perhaps even a sign of the future of digital warfare or maybe someone is just having too much fun with Photoshop. Anyway check out the clip here and enjoy.
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