Egile: Cynthia L. BaronAlso known as: Cynthia Baron, Cynthia Baron
1 past events. Northeastern University Libraries: Adobe Photoshop Forensics: A Behind-the-Scenes Look into Photographic Forgery (Martxoa 26 at 16:00) Cynthia Baron discusses Adobe Photoshop Forensics. Cynthia Baron, Associate Director of Northeastern’s Digital Media and Multimedia Studies program, reveals an interesting relationship between art and science as she describes how new technologies have assisted in the creation of altered images used for advertising, political propaganda, and even scientific ... (more)fraud. In this work, Baron provides real historical examples and case studies of those who have used Photoshop to doctor photos for their own benefit and demonstrates the techniques used to deconstruct a photograph to detect fraud. This will be a fascinating discussion for anyone who enjoys shows like CSI, or wants to learn more about advancements in modern technology.
Sponsored by the NU Libraries and the NU Bookstore. Event location: 90 Snell Library
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