Fake Photos, Hany Farid
Fake Photos, Hany Farid
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Fake Photos

Author: Hany Farid

Narrator: Steve Menasche

Unabridged: 4 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 09/10/2019


Synopsis

Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Mussolini, and other dictators routinely doctored photographs so that the images aligned with their messages. They erased people who were there, added people who were not, and manipulated backgrounds. They knew if they changed the visual record, they could change history. Once, altering images required hours in the darkroom; today, it can be done with a keyboard and mouse. Because photographs are so easily faked, fake photos are everywhere—supermarket tabloids, fashion magazines, political ads, and social media. How can we tell if an image is real or false? In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Hany Farid offers a concise and accessible guide to techniques for detecting doctored and fake images in photographs and digital media.

Farid, an expert in photo forensics, has spent two decades developing techniques for authenticating digital images. These techniques model the entire image-creation process in order to find the digital disruption introduced by manipulation of the image. Each section of the book describes a different technique for analyzing an image, beginning with those requiring minimal technical expertise and advancing to those at intermediate and higher levels. Farid explains when each technique should be applied and offers examples of image analysis.

Reviews

Goodreads review by André

Hany Farid's book is: - not about misrepresentation, although true content with false/misleading context ('cheapfakes') is more common than manipulated/false content, e.g., on political social-media (1, 2, 3🇩🇪); too, for a real threat actor, having provably false content is worse than having unverif......more

Goodreads review by Lee

Very interesting and informative book on the forensics ("Snopes") of photography. I found it useful simply as a book on the technical aspects of digital photography. But what is more interesting peripherally is how our brains can actually be deceived, and relates to the speed of cognition. We "see s......more

Goodreads review by David

I got this book as part of a bundle of MIT Press books from Humble Bundle. I didn't have any expectations about the book before reading and was quite pleasantly surprised as the author revealed how to identify fake photos. The author provides many examples of things to look at to see if a photo has......more

Goodreads review by George

Interesting, but a good portion of it is fairly technical.......more