Ever since her selection to be the Democrat candidate for President, the Harris campaign has appeared to be an unstoppable juggernaut of popular support. Here is one picture, purportedly showing a huge outpouring of support for her, as she arrives on Air Force 2;

Until you zoom in and take a look at the crowd:

Oopsie, that’s an AI altered picture. Zooming in to the engine, there is no crowd appearing in the reflection. Unless the entire crowd is made up of vampires, which is impossible, because vampires can’t survive in direct sunlight.

The left is saying that anyone who notices this is engaged in a misinformation campaign. Don’t believe your lying eyes- Harris is the most popular candidate ever. They cite Snopes as the authoritative source that this picture is totally not fake, and there were actually over 15,000 people there. After all, if the MSM says it, and Snopes fact checked it, that means it totally happened.

There is no isvestia in Pravda, and there is no pravda in Isvestia.


7 Comments

Noway2 · August 12, 2024 at 7:57 am

I read, quite some time ago, that one of the key ways to tell if an image is fake is to look at things like hands which will often be distorted in unnatural ways. I saw another version of this, where one of the ears on an alleged observer was wildly distorted. Another area to look is on the edges of faces, which often times look off.

Unfortunately, the technology is only going to get better.

Reminds me of that 80s movie, “Looker”

SiG · August 12, 2024 at 8:22 am

Probably the most damning thing is the reflection of an open runway on the blue part of the nacelle, and maybe a small group (4 or 5) on the left end of it.

The rest of it is too small for me to make out. I have a photo editor, Corel PaintShop Pro, that’s pretty good at enlarging pics and I took the one with yellow highlighted areas and doubled its size. I did that specifically to look for what seems to be the most common dead giveaway with AI edits, people with six fingers. I don’t see any of those, but they’d have to be in the closest people because of the image scale. I have no idea what most of those circled things are supposed to be highlighting.

The most I’d feel comfortable saying is that they increased or maybe doubled the crowd size.

    Divemedic · August 12, 2024 at 11:15 am

    Many of the cell phone screens don’t show the plane. One that I found shows a sunset. There are arms holding phones, but the arm isn’t associated to a nearby body.

Tom762 · August 12, 2024 at 1:17 pm

The Pic just looks fake. Nothing about it appears “natural”.

wojtek · August 12, 2024 at 6:03 pm

Well, they are correct in saying it is not AI-generated. It is an AI-assisted “collage”. Look at the bright “edging” around people standing in the shadow. I am actually quite certain that the issue of reflections has been mostly taken care of in AI generated images. Same with “phone pics” – AI would not make that mistake. Hands are difficult for AI – but here I don’t see anything that would look less normal than say Pelosi’s hands.

Luke Duke · August 12, 2024 at 7:36 pm

Brandon wasn’t (s)elected either and you don’t vote your way out of Bolshevik Revolution.
Never won a primary to joyful good feelz America’s sweetheart in two weeks?
Only this Sofa King We Todd Did fading banana republic could fall for that.
The housewife enjoying cup of coffee meme needs one about once you get on the rail car you won’t be coming back.
Conquered from within by quislings just as comrade kommissar Ape Lincoln said.

Ben C · August 13, 2024 at 8:17 pm

The easiest thing for me to see that the image isn’t genuine is the focus. Cameras don’t take pictures that are in focus and sharp from the the photographer out to 100+ yards.

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