Adobe is known to the general public for Photoshop, an image processing program. But he has a new program up his sleeve that can shake the world. At the AdobeMax conference, he presented a prototype of the Project VoCo program, which they say is Photoshop for sound. Namely, it imitates the color of the voice of the author of the audio recording and can create speech that can be heard as if it were the actual words of the author of the audio recording and not artificially added or changed.
Tattoos that we got done a long time ago can be regretted later. Either for aesthetic reasons or because we have changed our view of the world. This is especially felt by ex-criminals, whose tattoos, with which they express their affiliation, have a harmful effect on their lives forever. This is what photographer Steven Burton explores in his Skin Deep photo series of ex-gangsters. The series consists of portraits of ex-gangsters, tattooed all over their bodies, whose tattoos have been digitally removed. He worked on the project for two years and invested over 400 hours of retouching in Photoshop.
Celebrities often look so perfect in their photos that they almost don't seem real. In many cases, the feeling does not deceive you, because most celebrity photos are processed. So don't compare yourself to them based on these types of shots, because everyone can be perfect that way. Want to know the truth behind those perfect celebrity photos? What do celebrities look like in real life, without retouching? Get ready for a shock!
After Barack Obama urged people to support Hillary Clinton after his speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and then gave her a hearty hug, online pranksters immediately responded and ruined the perfect moment with a series of happy-go-lucky photo montages will make you laugh to tears. As Obama and Clinton embrace, a Photoshop battle breaks out.
Hedgehogs are extremely cute creatures, and if they haven't won your heart yet, they certainly will after you meet the next hedgehog turned photomontage star. The hedgehog with the winning gesture quickly captivated the Internet, and his unusual gesture got into the clutches of Photoshop users and received many imaginative photomontages that will brighten your day.
Aging is inevitable. It is a nightmare for many, especially for celebrities who depend heavily on their appearance in life. That's why many people are pathetically looking for the fountain of eternal youth (yes, Cher, we're looking at you), while laughing the most at the cosmetics and beauty industry, which feeds on the eternal human vanity and dissatisfaction with appearance. Wondering what celebrities will look like when they're old? Satisfy your curiosity with photos of digitally aged celebrities.
People are generally dissatisfied with their appearance, and cosmetic or a beauty industry that promises to bring us closer to perfection. In the age of Photoshop, it's much easier to experiment with your own body, and the website Bright Side has taken advantage of this and embarked on an interesting experiment. She offered people a role in a project in which a designer used Photoshop to remove their "flaws" and create perfect versions of them. What would you change about yourself if you could?
Most digital photos that look amazing at least for a moment are immediately accused of being Photoshopped. Most of the time, our skepticism turns out to be justified. The Internet is a place where many facts need to be checked at least twice, if not three times, before we can really believe them. Especially when it comes to digital photos. More and more people are proficient in Photoshop. So much so that sometimes it is impossible to know whether what we see is real or a manipulation. But sometimes the web also surprises us. For the following photos, you would put your hand in the fire that they are "artificial", but this is not the case. Here are some photos you'd swear were Photoshopped, but weren't!
You would probably expect that in 2015, celebrities would at least be able to use Photoshop and have learned something from history. But all the slip-ups in Photoshop from the past clearly didn't teach them, because even in 2015 we caught quite a few celebrities who more than obviously (clumsily) used Photoshop in their photos and tried to keep it quiet. But the hawk eye of the web notices everything. We present to you celebrities and fashion brands that we caught manipulating photos in 2015.
If you could change anything about our partner's appearance, even if only on the computer screen, what would it be? Well, the team at Buzzfeed has the answer, as they hired a professional photo retoucher to help couples edit the pictures to their liking. The results are quite funny!
Obsessed with computer design? Can't do without Photoshop? Photojojo has a brilliant solution for us - Photoshop Fridge Magnets. The set contains magnets created as familiar Photoshop tools and palettes that will display our photos on the fridge in an inventive way.
Photoshop has become synonymous with beautifying photos that were incomplete without its intervention. In some cases, this is acceptable if magazines and online media get the consent of the person in the photo. But recently, a Facebook group called Project Harpoon (which has since been shut down) appeared online and drew a ton of criticism for posting photos of "plus-size" women who had become thin with the help of Photoshop. Despite the controversy, the #ThinnerBeauty movement lives on, and websites and subpages have grown on the FB site that continues its mission.