It’s common sense that anyone would want to put their best foot forward on social media. After all, it’s pretty human to want to leave a good impression. However, some folks also don’t want to put in the work it takes to have whatever passes for a “perfect” body these days, so, instead, they resort to some less-than-plausible photo manipulation.
So take a stroll through the land of make-believe to see just what sort of edits netizens have tried to pass off as real images. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.
#1 I Hit The Gym And That Happened
#2 I Wasn’t Sure If There’d Be A Whole Lot Of Coming Back From This But An Attempt Has Been Made!
#3 Now We Don’t Have To Shoot The Horse
With filters, retouching software, and smart apps at everyone’s fingertips, it’s hard to know what’s real on social-media images. But there are some telltale signs that make you an expert at sniffing out when someone has used too much of the digital editor’s magic. By training your eye to notice lighting cues, texture discrepancies, geometry out-of-placeness, metadata anomalies, and contextual incoherence, you’ll be a human lie detector scroll after scroll.
Natural light is governed by laws of physics: if the sun’s on the left, highlights and shadows will be similarly on the left throughout the image. When you see a face or body radiantly lit against a background darker still, or shadows that cast in unlike directions, that’s typically a sign someone selectively lit or composited two images together. A lit model might appear stuck over a nighttime cityscape with no light spill on surrounding objects corresponding, for instance.
#4 Yet Another Successful Organ Transplant! ⛑
#5 Wavy Elbow Issues
#6 I Tried Xd
Slimming and body-shaping tools compress or stretch areas of an image, but will warp straight lines in the process. Lamp posts get subtly warped, door frames curve outward, and tile floors appear as if they’re wobbling. Check edges parallel to the frame of the photo, walls, floors, tables, carefully and see if they’re still straight. Any wiggle is a tip-off that the “liquify” or warp tool has been used on the subject.
#7 Out Here Looking Like Gumby’s Wife 👌🏻
#8 Unbend-Agram
#9 Breath In, Breath Out, Breath In, Breath Out
Clone-stamp and healing-brush tools enable you to cover up blemishes or unwanted items, but these have a tendency to drop in the same areas of texture as identical patches where they should be random. Scan for repeating items on textures of clothes, leaves, or skin surfaces, two identical shaped leaves, repeated stone patterns, or repeated freckles. If you notice one repeat, the entire cloned area normally becomes noticeable.
#10 The Swell Tool Is A Hell Of A Thing
#11 Might Have Gone A Bit Too Far On The Edit, Markers Were Hard To Find On The Black Coat
#12 Desnatch 101
Untouched, raw skin has pores, minute hairs, and invisible color transitions. Zooming in on a doctored face, you might find a plastic-smooth surface without pores, loose hairs, and evenly-colored skin devoid of variation. But eyes or lips could be hyper-defined against a soft-focused background, i.e., selective sharpening or detail-enhancing filters were used. Authentic portraits are in balance with softness and texture; anything excessively idealized is a red flag.
#13 Legs For Days vs. Legs For Minutes
#14 Posted An An Advert For A Photoshopping Service. Wtf???
#15 My Take On This Rather Infamous Image. Painted Over The Legs, Bobies Are More Of The Same Size Now, Put Her Organs Back, Not Sure What Else Is Missing
Mirrors, sunglasses, water, and shiny floors should show the scene accurately. If you notice an empty mirror in the background of a character, a reflection that shows an alternate pose, or water that is not reflecting the person or surroundings, someone has likely gone in and touched up the image. The same applies to shadows on feet and objects, broken or misplaced shadows usually accompany cut-and-paste work.
#16 Just A Wild Slenderwoman Roaming The Streets Of Seoul 🚶🏻♀️
#17 Slightly More Human
#18 Fixed The Drapes
If you can retrieve the original image file, check its metadata (EXIF data) through a photo-previewing application or on-line EXIF viewer. Metadata may reveal what image-editing application was used, alter timestamps, and camera settings. A Photoshop stamp or a program name like “Facetune” in metadata is a give-away that the photo has been manipulated.
#19 The Organ Transplant Was A Success!
#20 Successful Organ Transplant!!
#21 I Did My Best
Finally, look at the larger picture. Does the spot where the image was taken fit in with other photos of the same location? Do different entries from the same account have varying body proportions or background information? Reverse-image search sites such as Google Images or TinEye can assist you in discovering earlier unedited versions of a photograph or finding where it originally appeared online.
#22 I Tried My Best But It Didn’t Turn Out That Well
#23 Way More Realistic
#24 Un-Warped Reality
By keeping an eye out for these inconsistencies, lighting and shadow orientation, sheared geometry, replicated texture, unnatural skin tone, shattered reflections, color anomalies, metadata warning signs, and contextual mismatches, you’ll be better poised to recognize the filters for what they are. And when you catch one doctored detail, you’ll usually find a whole chain of fiddles under the surface, and that’s when the real story behind the doctored post begins to emerge.
#25 My, What Bendy Walls You’ve Got!
#26 Vent Needed Some Help
#27 I Fixed The Popeyes Forearms
#28 ~ Bring Me The Horizon ~
#29 From Drumstick To Thigh 🦵🏻
#30 Chin So Snatched It Has Its Own Gravitational Pull 👌🏻👌🏻
#31 Sorry Shakira, Those Hips Do Lie
#32 I Didn’t Even Know Where To Start. Best 5 Min Effort
#33 Now She Can Breath
#34 I Tried My Best
#35 A Girl This Thin Shopping Herself Is Unbelievable. I Don’t Understand
#36 Whoever Edited The Original Mspainted Her Stomach All One Color And Idk How To Draw Ribs Realistically LOL
#37 If One Of Your Shoes Is Twice The Width Of Both Your Calves Combined, You Might Have A Problem.🤷🏻♀️
#38 Organs? Never Heard Of Them
#39 Thought I’d Take A Crack At This One
#40 First Time I Try To Fix A Photo, I’m Not Great At It, But I Think I’m Getting Close
#41 Is It Still Catfishing If It’s This Obvious?
#42 From Cute To Cuter 💕
#43 Waist So Snatched It Has Its Own Gravitational Pull 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
#44 ~ Bring Me The Horiiiizon ~
#45 From Anime Girl To Human
#46 First Post, How Did I Do?
#47 Subtle, But Deadly
#48 This One Made Me Sad Because She Enlarged Her Friend To Make Herself Seem Smaller
#49 “High Waist” Indeed
#50 Fix By U/Ashthundercrow