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Apr 22, 2009 21:25 |  #1

Not my picture... It was posted on an automotive forum I go to... I am having a hard time believing that they would make this...

Can anyone find any tell tale signs that its a photo shop?

http://img26.imageshac​k.us/img26/3223/4door.​jpg (external link)

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Apr 22, 2009 21:29 |  #2

Based on the reflections in the sides of the cars, I'd say no it's not photoshopped.

It could've been done, though I can't see why anyone would want to?


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Apr 22, 2009 21:31 |  #3

^^^ I agree, looks like a real car to me. Based on the reflections on the car and on the right side of the black car behind it.


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Apr 22, 2009 21:32 |  #4

FYI...

Better to post a link if it's not your photo. Copyright and all that... ;)


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Apr 22, 2009 21:49 |  #5

look at the 3 tailights... instead of 2 on each side as well.


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Apr 22, 2009 21:51 |  #6

Yeah, the name plate appears to only have 4 characters in it...

Maybe a sneak peak at a new Nova, lol


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Apr 22, 2009 21:57 |  #7

also, only 1 line? for the "side intake impression" ?


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Apr 22, 2009 22:42 |  #8

Try blowing the pic up 300%

looks like the rear door handle is crooked

both handles have the same reflection on it

the rubber trim piece on the bottem of the window on the back door is 2 difference sizes, that looks messy and makes no sense

front door really just looks like a "2 door" front door with the lines moved around in photoshop.


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Apr 22, 2009 22:53 |  #9
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What's the big deal with not believing they would make a car ?


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Apr 22, 2009 23:33 |  #10

Its a fake... someone found the original
http://www.rpmgo.com …hevrolet_camaro​_lot_6.jpg (external link)


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Apr 22, 2009 23:49 |  #11

Very well done!


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Apr 23, 2009 01:22 as a reply to  @ Karl Johnston's post |  #12

Its got to be genuine, look at that timestamp... :lol:


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Apr 23, 2009 07:29 |  #13

some comments from the camaro gang....


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Apr 23, 2009 08:29 |  #14

Overall, he did a pretty good job on it.


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Apr 23, 2009 08:38 |  #15

PhotosGuy wrote in post #7787599 (external link)
Overall, he did a pretty good job on it.

Agreed. Imagine a Camaro for family use...... the would suck all the cool out of the car! :)


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