Image manipulation

The first recorded case of photo manipulation was in the early 1860s, when a photo was altered using the body from a portrait of John C. Calhoun and the head of Lincoln from a famous seated portrait by Mathew Brady - the same portrait which was the basis for the original Lincoln Five-dollar bill. Uses for this process include (but not limited to): •Exageration •Fun •Making Fun •Creativity •Having fun in a creative way •Advertising •Over Exageration

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