The World’s Most Famous Photoshop Fakes

All professional photographs are usually touched-up a tiny bit. Sometimes specks of dust need to be removed, maybe the image needs a little bit of color correction or even a dose of red eye reduction.

Then there are images that get completely ’shopped (aka Photoshopped). For example, look at the terrible image of Oprah to the right from a 1989 issue of TV Guide. Oprah’s head doesn’t even look natural transplanted on Ann-Margret’s body. It’s ridiculous!

While “Photoshopping” an image might be a creative opportunity for artistic photographers and designers, for news editors, it can all be a bit of a nightmare once the public finds out.

Here are 7 of the most famous Photoshop fakes according to Photopreneur.com.

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One Response to “The World’s Most Famous Photoshop Fakes”

  1. Karl
    May 2nd, 2008 07:12
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    THIS IS NOT A PHOTO.

    it was a commissioned Illustration done in color pencil. I know the artist who did it personally.

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