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'''Photoshopping''' is the art and practice of ] with ]. The name comes from ], the image editor most commonly used for the practice, although other programs, such as ], ], or the ] may be used. Adobe discourages use of the term "photoshop" as a verb out of fear that it will ] the company's ]; for this reason, some people have called it '''photochopping'''. |
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Although professional graphic artists and designers might describe elements of their work as "photoshopping", the practice is more commonly associated with creating ] ]s on ] sites. In this way, photoshopping can be seen as another way of producing ]s, but without the need to generate original ]s. As such, the edits can be done in a very basic way, so it is clear that the image has been altered (often humour is derived from this fact), or in a hyper-realistic way so that the changes are seamless. |
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Examples of photoshopping include people changing a picture of a well known ] to make it appear as if she has posed ]. In other examples two or more pictures are combined together for humour value. Packaging is also regularly "rebranded" for satirical purposes. |
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Similarly to photoshopping, some neologisms are derived from the names of other image editing packages, for example "to ] up" an image. |
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Many Photoshopped images are propagated ]tically via ] as humour or passed as actual news. Some well known images include '']'' and ''Shark and Helicopter''. The latter image was widely circulated as a National Geographic 'Image of the Year' and was later revealed to be a hoax. |
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==Methods== |
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Tools particularly useful for photoshopping are: |
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*The ], which can isolate objects for removal, or for copying to a different photograph. |
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*The ], which can fill in a hole in the background after an object has been removed. |
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