• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    27 days ago

    How would that work?

    I am being serious, I am an IT and can’t see how that would work in any realistic way.

    And even if we had a working system to track all changes made to a photo, it would only work if the author submitted the original image before any change haf been made, but how would you verify that the original copy of a photo submitted to the system has not been tempered with?

    Sure, you could be required to submit the raw file from the camera, but it is only a matter of time untill AI can perfectly simulate an optical sensor to take a simulated raw of a simulated scene.

    Nope, we simply have to fall back on building trust with photo journalists, and trust digital signatures to tell us when we are seeing a photograph modified outsided of the journalist’s agency.

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      27 days ago

      Yep, I think we pictures are becoming a valuable as text and it is fine, we just need to get used to it.

      Before photography became mainstream the only source of information was written, it is extremely simple to make a fake story so people had to rely on trusted sources. Then for a short period of history photography became a (kinda) reliable sources of information by itself and this trust system lost its importance.

      In most cases seeing a photo means that we were seeing a true reflection of what happened, especially if we were song multiple photos of the same event.

      Now we are arriving at the end of this period, we cannot trust a photo by itself anymore, tampering a photo is becoming as easy as writing a fake story. This is a great opportunity for journalists I believe.