While researching a photo entry about North Korea’s recent threats of war, I discovered an image released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) that appears to have been digitally manipulated — at least two, possibly three hovercraft appear to have been pasted into the scene of a military exercise, reportedly taking place on North Korea’s east coast on March 25, 2013. Two hovercraft crashing through the surf, nearest to the photographer, appear to be just a single hovercraft, with a digital twin copied and pasted nearby. Two of the more distant craft appear to be digital twins as well. A third vehicle in the scene has some of the hallmarks of digital pasting, including color mismatch, a slight halo, and soft edges. We contacted AFP, which distributed this image from KCNA, and they have since removed the image due to evidence of tampering.
Is This North Korean Hovercraft-Landing Photo Faked?
In Focus with Alan Taylor
The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/03/is-this-north-korean-hovercraft-landing-photo-faked/100480/
North Korea Caught Doctoring Military Exercise Photo of Hovercraft
by DL Cade
petapixel
http://www.petapixel.com/2013/03/28/north-korea-caught-doctoring-military-exercise-photo-of-hovercraft/
North Korea News: Doctored Photos Prove They’re Better at Photoshop Than Waging War
by Andrea Ayres-Deet
http://www.policymic.com/articles/31465/north-korea-doctored-photos-prove-their-army-brought-to-you-by-photoshop