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Dept. Of Photoshop: When 3 Missiles Became 4

Globe and Mail Blog Post

A combo photo created on July 10, 2008, shows (Top) a handout image released by Iranian daily Jamejam showing three missiles rising into the air while a fourth remains in the launcher on the ground during a test-firing in an undisclosed location in the Iranian desert on July 9, and (Bottom) the same image released by the news website and public relations arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Sepah News, on July 9, apparently digitally altered to replace the grounded missile and launcher with a fourth successfully launched missile rising into the air and a smoke cloud on the ground. AFP / Getty Images / Jamejam Online / Sepah News / Handout.

[News: Altered Iran Missile Test Photo Makes Front Pages] [Photoshoppery]