@365karly1 You are correct, I followed his song to fine where he was.
If I am having a hard time telling if a photo is phtoshopped I look at the photo an recreate where the lighting source is, then think about how it should project on the subjects in both color and intensity. This usually lets you spot a fake easily as there is no good way to change lighting on a photo in post.
@jernst1779 IN photoshop and ACDsee they are really easy, you just need to play around a bit. The left side of this has the filter on it to pop the morning sun saturation.
February 18th, 2019
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I saw you mention "backtracking" to determine whether someone used PS. What does that term mean?
If I am having a hard time telling if a photo is phtoshopped I look at the photo an recreate where the lighting source is, then think about how it should project on the subjects in both color and intensity. This usually lets you spot a fake easily as there is no good way to change lighting on a photo in post.
A good example is where I added a catch light a birds eye to make it pop, but looking at the lighting there the catch light shouldn't exist.
https://365project.org/teriyakih/tuned-up/2018-03-30