King Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, appeared to poke fun at the Kate Middleton photo controversy during a royal engagement on Tuesday.
If you've been following the Kate Middleton Photoshop scandal that has swept the nation, you might be wondering how internet sleuths were able to spot all of the editing mistakes so quickly. There are actually a number of websites created specifically to help you differentiate a fake or edited image from a photo taken straight from a camera. All you need to do is upload your image to one of these sites and use the tools provided to inspect the details for small errors and suspicious pixels...
Emilio LaFrance, 1, snags an Easter egg during the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Family FunPlex in Greeley on Saturday.
All photos are suspect these days, as image-editing software lives on our phones, our laptops and in social media filters.
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Friends, family and furry friends all gathered at the Richmond SPCA’s Block Party on Sunday to shop from vendors, enjoy treats from food trucks and have lots of fun.
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Former White House Photographer Pete Souza has explained why the controversial image of Kate Middleton and her children should be described as "fake" -- but certainly shouldn't be called "Photoshopped." [Read More]
Announced back in November, Sony Pictures partnered with Nintendo to bring The Legend of Zelda to the big screen. Wes Ball (The Maze Runner, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes) will direct the live-action adaptation of the iconic video game series. He has now revealed his mindset for the film, calling the project “serious” […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: The Legend of Zelda director planning...