Photo forensics: Identifying faked pictures
Recently a family member sent me a set of pictures supposedly showing Mexican headstones with insulting epitaphs
Recently a family member sent me a set of pictures supposedly showing Mexican headstones with insulting epitaphs:
• Rest in peace. A memory from all your sons (except Ricardo who did not pay any money) • He was a good husband, a wonderful father, but a bad electrician • Here is resting my dearest wife... Lord please welcome her with the same joy I send her to you • Now you are in Lord’s arms. Lord, watch your wallet.
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