• more about #photoshopdisasters
    littletater: I used to work for the company, especially with the color corrections & post production departments - and can comment on the Filippa image as well as ... more »
    pesematology: Can I tell you how in love I am with Cory Doctorow? No, I can't. Because there are not words. more »
    Old Jean Gallagher: To me, what is offensive about this (and most things, to me anyway) isn't the content, but the intent, and sometimes the tone. I mean, if this had be... more »
    sydbarrettsaves, emissary of hell: At my last job, I worked as a production manager for a photographer. I photoshopped all of our images. I was asked to construct fake belly buttons for... more »
    LaComtesse: Guys, it’s not Photoshop: that’s just how we countesses are built. We are comforted in knowing that we could fit our bodies down drains if we ever... more »
    abair: Um, Boing Boing may have a suit against the Ralph Lauren for not going through the preliminary fair use analysis before sending the takedown notice to... more »
    Hiroine Protagonist: God, really? THIS gets through a whole PR production process and it doesn't occur to anyone that the model looks like she is literally on the verge of... more »
    fuzzylizardkitten: A large part of me hopes, nay prays, that somewhere, a disgruntled photo retoucher is snickering somewhere proclaiming, "Bwahahaha, those suckers. Th... more »
    Ananelle: There's a great comment from littletater on Consumerist that I would link to, but instead, I will repost, since I don't think consumerist links work a... more »
    nex0s: They used my tip! YIPEEE! I feel like a Real Jezzie (tm) finally! more »
    Lymed: This one is just confusing to me because it is not just how thin she is, her chest is in the wrong place. I really wonder if this was an image that g... more »
    KaneBaker: I have a hard time believing this real. I'm thinking someone messed around with the image than sent it around. more »
    rodmanstreet: Was that photoshop deal supposed to be serious? My first impression was that it must be exaggerated on purpose, like a comment on thinness and photos... more »
    hydrogen_jukebox: Sometimes I really believe that professional photo retouchers all went to the "Exquisite Corpse" school of Photoshop: as in, three or four people all ... more »
    Rooo sez BISH PLZ: By the time they get done with the Photoshop these days it's almost more like Dali than Giacometti, it seems. more »
    BabyJane: I've heard the expression "I hate your guts" but the removal of said guts from a photograph seems a bit extreme. more »
    morninggloria: She looks like she's emerging from a wormhole to another dimension in the first ad. more »
    Jezebellicose/Queenjulie: What am I missing in the polo pictures? Other then the shirt color, they look identical to me. more »
    ritualtheory: Maybe a Modigliani? If RL supposes that the fastest way to a woman's wallet is through disbelieving howls of laughter, then they're on to something. ... more »
    wooden_shoes: I've always wondered about those photoshopped pictures that change the color of the outfit. How much does it cost to have someone spend the time to ph... more »
  • #photoshopofhorrors

    Ralph Lauren's Ridiculous Photoshop; More Ridiculous Rage

    Spot anything in this Ralph Lauren Blue Label that seems kind of...off? Just one clue: in real life, the model, Filippa Hamilton, doesn't actually double for a Giacometti. More »
  • #badvertising

    Photoshop Of Horrors?

    There is definitely something off about Carolyn Murphy's trapezius in this Estee Lauder ad — try drawing a line from where her neck connects on the left to where it connects on the right. [Photoshop Disasters]
  • #maghag

    Photoshop Of Horrors?

    There's something off about this picture from Elle magazine. Is that model (yes, she's from ANTM) actually there, standing next to that guy, or was she pasted in? Larger image after the jump. [Photoshop Disasters] More »
  • #theyearthatwas

    2008 Photoshop Hall of Shame

    From anatomically impossible appendages, to hovering hands, to skin as smooth as a Botoxed forehead, this year presented us with a not-so-little shop of digitally enhanced horrors.