Adobe Photoshop is exposing your badly edited images

OSTN Staff

Adobe Photoshop is exposing your badly edited images

Adobe Photoshop is taking “photo credz” more seriously than ever before with its new content authenticity initiative tool. 

Made to track creator credits and editing activities, the new tool is intended to give appropriate credits and show how images came to be. It’s an optional tool in the prototype phase that Adobe hopes will help identify authentic versus altered images, and later on, deepfake videos.

The user simply has to toggle on the option for the attribution tool. Photoshop will automatically tag the edited photo with the original photographer’s credit (if provided in the original photo), the creator who produced the composite, and info on whatever editing activities were used.   Read more…

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