dh92014 wrote:
At various times in this site photos have been posted that caused speculation as to whether they were actually as taken or were "Photoshopped" to move a naked person from one picture to another. There is a program "Cutout 4" that can be used to easily and precisely cut out a person or object from one photo so they can then be pasted into a different photo. This program uses edge detection software to make the task much easier. It is available as a free give away today here:
https://sharewareonsale.com/s/free-cuto ... 0-discount I am posting this link not to encourage anyone to make such photos but to demonstrate how easily it can be done. I have seen photos that I thought "that is so complex that it could not have been Photoshopped". After seeing what this program can do my level of suspicion is now much higher.
Thanks for the download link. I think there's different level of photoshopping. Clothing-optional beaches are extremely difficult to capture the true CFNM erotica happening (always someone about to pounce on anyone holding a camera), thus, I sometimes move a person back into the frame that just passed - goal is to get the photo to be a true reflection of reality. However, others take it to a point of misrepresenting reality, such as the "vintage" B&W photos of swim/water volleyball classes where the girls are wearing swimsuits but the guys are nude - every time I see one being presented as historically accurate upsets me given the historical research I've conducted to learn the truth about history.
Aside from the above issue, there are legitimate uses for such programs, and I could use it for something I'm doing outside of the world of erotica. But my biggest question is, when I see "FREE", it never is....is this program safe to download, and is it truly free, or, does it have some embedded watermark or limitation making it only usable if the full program is purchased?