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French art school photoshopped their student to be darker and added random people
6 years ago by
scoobynotdoo
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· 6 years ago
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That's one way to increase your classes diversity I guess? What that really necessary?
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dolphinmaster77
· 6 years ago
Those are different pictures
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· 6 years ago
... that’s the point
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dolphinmaster77
· 6 years ago
I mean even people that are in both pics and not darkened are in different positions.
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· 6 years ago
Ooh like that, my mistake
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
yeah.... this is how real "fake news" happens.
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
Was the point of this to prove they're diverse or to encourage other ethnicities to attend? Either way it seems like a poor execution
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purplepumpkin
· 6 years ago
I think the message is that Photoshopping is an art in itself. Sometimes.
No but seriously, which school was that?
guest
· 6 years ago
Its the school art of Lyon, Émile Cohl
purplepumpkin
· 6 years ago
Thanks!
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
these are two entirely different photos. Literally different times.
Would make a great game of "how many differences can you spot?" though.
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arcticpokeman
· 6 years ago
But... why?
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No but seriously, which school was that?
Would make a great game of "how many differences can you spot?" though.