Digital Camera Image Verification 255
Polo writes "While reading dpreview, I noticed that among several new products, Canon has announced a Digital Image Verification Kit to prove that an image taken by a particular camera has not been modified. It's disturbing to think about the conditions that would allow digital images to be accepted in a courtroom. I guess one defense would be to figure out how to 'verify' a photo of shark attack..."
Run around (Score:5, Funny)
2.) Photoshop picture
3.) Print picture
4.) Take picture of printed picture
Re:Not just court rooms (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Not just court rooms (Score:5, Funny)
Time to sell you Weekly World News [weeklyworldnews.com] stock!
I fear the days of Bat Boy and "face of satan in 'x'" are coming to an end : (
Canon in talks with Adobe (Score:4, Funny)
"We're also trying to annoy our customers like Adobe, but that software is still in beta. We might try to license some software form Microsoft, as they seem to be the leaders in that field."
Wayne continues, "Our R&D department has some great ideas, such as forcing the user to take every picture twice, erasing photos at random, and my personal favorite - increasing the time between pressing the shutter release and when the picture is taken!"
"We won't stop until our product is unusable at last!"
This could be a disaster to all those.... (Score:1, Funny)
Pretty Natalie Portman please tell me that you really posed naked
Re:won't work (Score:2, Funny)
The shark picture is not faked (Score:2, Funny)
The separate images that the debunkers claim they're made up from are the fakes.
What! (Score:3, Funny)