Quote from mephistoII:
And I'm the biggest, baddest mofo that has ever walked this earth. There, it's now been typed right here on the pages of ET - so that makes it TRUE! Hahaha ...
Getting back to reality - if someone could kindly explain his TWS attachment (page 9 3rd post down
) this matter could be laid to rest ...
Photos are difficult to fudge, because of the continuous tone.
Thus the creation of a very powerful software called Photoshop, which, in a masterful hand, can do wondrous stitches and crops and pastes and airbrush to render reality where none existed.
Texts and flat tones are easy to fudge.
You do not require special skills or softwares. All you need is the Paint program that comes with Windows.
First, save 2 different images of TWS as jpg files.
Then open the 1st image with Paint.
Select an area of the TWS image, click copy.
Then paste the selection into another TWS image.
You will find that you can line up the grids and the new image will look flawless.
Lesson: don't trust anything on the internet at face value.