Monday, September 13, 2010

photoshop mistakes, must be aware

In the world of Advertising and Print Journalism Photoshop rules! Photo retouching and fixing ensure that an image completes the vision of an Ad campaign. Shifting an element within a photo or taking a photo from another context altogether is a snap and a dream come true for every harried magazine editor.
But sometimes things go beautifully wrong.
Here we present, via the Photoshop Disasters blog, some of the best photoshop mistakes of recent years.
Let us know your favorites, via comments below.
Enjoy.

Jessica Simpson strolls happily along the beach with her 3rd hand.

Curves. The cereal that… makes you white.

The Sun, a British tabloid practices some ethnic cleansing. The same photo appeared in the Metro with the extra, necessary guy, driving the boat.

Polish teenybopper mag Bravo discovers Miley Cyrus’ terrible secret.

A RedBull beverage ad in Hungary.  That…smile.

Olympian got extra hand?
Ok, now these people work with eyes for a living… and they didn’t notice this?
Do not go to these people with your eyes.
This Mexican model’s waist is representative of Latino women everywhere.
It has not been photoshopped.. much at all.
The Daily Mail is another British tabloid which extols all the values of good journalism… not.
Ok, these people were just drunk and wanted to go home!

The Sears catalog represents all value-seeking middle class Americans. Even those value-seeking models with… one extra large hand.
The alien-like fingers of Christina Aguilera.

So let me get this clear, Washington Post… Phil Mickelson is standing in front of Tiger Woods, but Tiger’s club after a full swing is in front of Phil Mickelson.
The caption make’s it even better… both players cannot have their eye on the same ball.
Amy Winehouse – what is this fascination with female celebrities and their 3rd hand?


Tutto Sport has severed an arm. Easy mistake, acceptable, understandable…

Some photoshop projects go too far… this one needed just a little more work.

cheating is not good

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