Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2011/12/north-korea-restores-order-to-kim-funeral-with-photoshop/
Bắc Hàn sử dụng Photoshop trong tang lễ cua Kim Jong-Il. Hãy nhìn hình bên trái, góc ben trái của hình có hình 6 nhân viên quay hình, và hình bên phải họ đã bị xóa ra. Mục đích để dư luận cảm nhận được ý nghĩa và "vẻ đẹp" của buổi lễ "tan thương" của chủ tịch Kim . Đúng là cộng sản gian xảo.
Hình góc được 1 ảnh gia người Nhật chụp.
A photo released by the North Korea’s state news agency and transmitted by the Germany-based European Pressphoto Agency is slightly different from a photo taken at nearly the identical moment and released by Japanese agency Kyodo News.
The Japanese picture captured a half-dozen men near a camera on a tripod lingering behind the line of mourners on the left side of the boulevard as the motorcade passed by.
In the photo by the North Korean Central News Agency, those men, their camera and their footprints have been digitally removed, restoring absolute order to the crowds lining the boulevard as the cortege passed by.
The alterations were discovered by the New York Times with the help of digital forensics expert Hany Farid of Dartmouth College.
The European Pressphoto Agency, which distributed the doctored North Korea photo, issued a “mandatory kill” for its clients, meaning they were not to use the picture.
The agency granted an exception to ABC News “for the sole purpose of being able to show and explain what had been altered before the picture was provided to international news agencies by KCNA [North Korean Central News Agency]. We consider this as part of a transparent and responsible clarification process.”
A European Pressphoto Agency spokeswoman told ABC News, “Any kind of digital manipulation violates EPA’s code of ethics.”