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The camera never lies, but software can

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Faked photos are nothing new . Even with film and , it was possible , with the right darkroom and some skill and creativity , to people from images , for example , or to a jackrabbit and an antelope to create a gag ''jackalope'' postcard . Nor is for political purposes new . In 1840 , Hippolyte Bayard , one of the earliest photographers , a picture of himself as a drowned man because he thought his work was not given proper recognition by the French government . Many photos are just funny , like the one of a man lifting what appears to be a 90 - pound cat . But David Mikkelson , who with his wife , Barbara , runs Snopes . com , an online and debunker of urban legends and , including some photos , said that sometimes fake images a chord because they reflect a certain . ''People are making caricatures based on existing , '' he said . ''This helps them far and wide . '' Images can also create their own version of reality . David King , author of ''The Commissar Vanishes : The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia'' , said that point was brought home to him years ago by a well - known 1920 photograph of Lenin with the writer Maxim Gorky . ''It's just the two of them standing there together , '' he said . In 1972 , Mr . King found the original of the photo in an bookshop in Amsterdam and saw that it more than 20 other people . ''They were all out , '' he said . When Mr . King showed the original to Russian friends , they looked at him curiously . ''They thought I had put people into the , '' he said ''It had become such an on the Soviet mind . '' Mr . Mikkelson said he believed that over the years people have grown more of the images they see . ''It's a lot harder to fool people , '' he said . ''The are improving , but the to convincingly photos are scarcer than people think .