
10-10-2021 11:43 PM
Do you think the 2 cards removed from the 1st picture are photoshopped on the others?
I may be wrong but to me they look like they do not fit with the camera and table angle. Colors are also more bright. And if you look very carefully, none of the 6 cards touched under them have slightly moved
10-11-2021 12:44 AM - edited 10-11-2021 12:47 AM
Image pretending to be a photo. Cut and paste to create.
The size of the two card backs compared to each other is different (unless that is a common printing problem).
Photographer should have flipped two cards to show the backs as samples and taken more pictures.
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10-11-2021 01:07 AM - edited 10-11-2021 01:09 AM
Photographer should have flipped two cards to show the backs as samples and taken more pictures
He took more pictures of the entire lot, but none of the reverse of the cards, and then those 2 last pictures i show
It's doubtful that the 2 cards we see are really the reverse of the cards on the 1st picture. Why not just flipping them? And they look too much perfect. Especially for someone who have slided all his cards on a table, raw without plastic sleeves. Those 2 cards really look like the kind of image you could find on google
I'm curious cause i check a lot what's top card sellers does and i see/supsect so many manipulation techniques. And techniques that are not pointed either by ebay or buyers
10-11-2021 01:08 AM - edited 10-11-2021 01:10 AM
@ypdc_dennis wrote:Image pretending to be a photo. Cut and paste to create.
The size of the two card backs compared to each other is different (unless that is a common printing problem).
Photographer should have flipped two cards to show the backs as samples and taken more pictures.
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One other possibility. When they took 2nd photo they may have either zoomed out or had camera at a different distance. Very easy to do that. (Guilty as charged)
-Lotz