Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Photoshop Blunders in Advertising Designs

More on: http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com

1) Dust Jeans - Let’s Hold Hands: The tagline suggests the gesture of holding hands but unfortunately the person, to whom other hand belongs, is missing in the picture.
Dust Jeans - Let's Hold Hands
2) Tiger Woods in Washington Post: The image shows a clear blunder with Phil Mickelson is standing in front of Tiger Woods and both players looking in opposite direction for the same ball.
Tiger Woods in Washington Post
3) Garnier: On a closer look of this Garnier Hair Color ad you will notice that the lady is not holding the cherries and the hands are shopped in.
Garnier
4) Torchwood: The image is a clear blunder as both hands are either right or left.
Torchwood
5) Pepsi Photoshop cans: The reflection is off. It should be straight-down parallel with the can, but actually leans forward.
Pepsi Photoshop cans
6) Lexar 8GB: The reflection of the SD card has "4GB" as the memory, not 8GB like in the picture.
Lexar 8GB
7) Azoogle: You can easily witness that the “Big Amount” check has been shopped in, as the check is missing in the reflection of car and man’s shadow.
Azoogle
8 ) Braking The Cycle:
The back wheel of the cycle is half gone but a failed attempt has been made to make it appear as a complete cycle.
Braking The Cycle
9) Unwigged & Unplugged: Two hands on the guy’s shoulders, both belong to the guy on the right somehow.
Unwigged & Unplugged
10) Paris-Match: You can only see the legs of a man behind Sawkozy who was later chopped out from the picture.
Paris-Match
11) StarGate: An additional lady face has been shopped on the right end.
StarGate
12) INFDaily: I don’t think I need to point out an additional hand at Beyonce’s back.
INFDaily
13) Studier in Halle:
Studier in Halle
14) Formoza:
Formoza
15) Nestle Loops:
Nestle Loops
16) Street Hear:
Street Hear
17) TuttoSport:
TuttoSport

From: http://www.graphicdesignblog.org/photoshopped-advertising-designs/

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