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It's interesting to me how easily something, such as a picture, can be altered online and passed around as the real thing. For example, take the two sets of pictures above. When the wedding pictures for the Duchess Catherine and Prince William were released, it was a matter of days before a copy of a set of photos that were similar (but not originally identical) from Disney's Cinderella were released in comparison to the original photographs.
"Was Will and Kate's wedding truly a fairy tale wedding?"
This spoof of Cinderella says yes! But even the least discerning eye can tell there is a distinct lack of detail in the altered pictures. Someone took the photos and using Photoshop or some other image editing software, changed the colors of the original Disney art so that it would match the photographs of the royal couple.
Cute, neat, but hopefully not confusing people and duping people. I certainly heard comments that people thought that the rendering was real. Conclusively, everything gleaned from the web should be taken with a grain of salt and examined with your intellect before ever assuming truth.
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