For Doctored Photos, a New Flavor of Digital Truth Serum

July 23, 2004 | Source: New York Times

Dartmouth College computer scientist Hany Farid has developed algorithms that detect photographs that have been digitally tweaked by combining and editing images.

The technique uses “nearest-neighbor” and other techniques to detect alterations.

“Digital watermarking” (embedding identifying pixels in an digital photo), a technique to indicate an original photo has been altered, can now be automatically inserted in digital photos by some cameras.