Almost as much as North Korea loves missiles and marching, the rogue nation apparently loves photo manipulation software. But hey, who doesnāt?
Maybe North Korea uses Photoshop. Maybe the country even paid for its copy! Or maybe the military has its own magical software to use with a super computer. Itās probably a state secret
This week, Alan Taylor at The Atlantic (via Gizmodo) revealed that North Korea might have used photo manipulation to recently show battle ready hovercrafts.
http://gizmodo.com/5992716/north-korea-caught-photoshopping-hovercrafts-into-its-propaganda
North Korean state media released the image in question, but as Taylor explained: āTwo hovercraft crashing through the surf, nearest to the photographer, appear to be just a single hovercraft, with a digital twin copied and pasted nearby. Two of the more distant craft appear to be digital twins as well. A third vehicle in the scene has some of the hallmarks of digital pasting, including color mismatch, a slight halo, and soft edges.ā (Note: The Atlantic added the colored shapes, of course, in the above image.)
But this is hardly a first. North Korea, it seems, has a long, proud history of Photoshop.
Under the reign of Kim Jong-unās father, Kim Jong-il, the country was famous for its photo doctoringā¦skills. This is propaganda, you say! What do you expect? Well, I expect better āshops!
Here is a look back at some of the high points (low points?) of possible North Korean Photoshops over the years, whether thatās adding food, livestock, or a then sickly Kim Jong-il to photos.
While these certainly look suspect, the top image is completely real. Itās not a Photoshop, and Jesus Diaz at sister site Gizmodo did not do it. Itās real, just like the unicorn lair North Korea discovered.
https://gizmodo.com/north-korean-archeologists-discover-ancient-unicorn-lai-5964719
Now, if only North Korea could get into GIFsā¦
In case you missed it, hereās a very helpful North Korean Photoshop tutorial
Is This North Korean Hovercraft-Landing Photo Faked? [The Atlantic]
Tea Cup [init.]
Power Struggle [National Post]
AP withdraws North Korean flooding photo, saying it was altered [Washington Post]
North Koreans send Photoshop army into battle [The Age]
North Korean news agency ādoctors photo of Kim Jong-ilās funeral processionā [The Telegraph]
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(Top photo: Not a Photoshop by Jesus Diaz)
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