Secondary confirmation of the "ghost army" style (VO-67) ghost patch, confirmed to be present & applied behind the fore deck gun of the USS Milius Arleigh Burke-class ship that transited the Taiwan Strait yesterday. It's there, all right. Interesting that the military would provide THIS...
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https://29a.ch/photo-forensics/#noise-analysis
Put a copy in there and you will clearly see it's 'shopped.
Same here https://29a.ch/photo-forensics/#error-level-analysis
I've been using Photoshop as my fill time job for 13 years now. Immediately knew it was Shopped when the logo has pure white but nothing else in the photo is that white. The only way that could happen is if it was a reflective logo and the camera was aimed straight at it, but then the ghost in the logo would not be perfectly black.
Too bad. Wonder who would create this and why? Just a shill/troll? A silly Fren maybe?
I thought the same. Been using Photoshop intensely since1995. After that long you immediately notice when contrast ratio on an object doesn't match.
Do you think the image was altered in this pic too?
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/04/17/us-sails-warship-through-taiwan-strait-after-chinas-drills/
I'm not particularly good at using these tools, all I can really say is that it sticks out like a sore thumb in almost every aspect of the tools available.
But that doesn't necessarily mean anything, and doesn't necessarily mean nothing either.
Magnification 8 on any setting makes things look a little interesting.
It does help, since most people don't know how to use this or what things to even be looking for, to walk through any steps you use to come to your conclusion.
Does the tiny ring mean the second boat is shopped, to?
Thanks a lot for those!!