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	<title>Comments on: Finding Art Fakes through Computer Analysis</title>
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		<title>By: cshteynberg</title>
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		<description>Hi-
Interesting to continue to read about how technology is taking art fakery analysis to the next level! Hany Farid is on the Dartmouth team that has been developing this technology. Though it deals with fake photos rather than prints/paintings, you should check out Farid&#039;s click! photography changes everything story, which investigates this technology as well as the history of image tampering and the power photographs have to manipulate truth and trust: http://click.si.edu/Story.aspx?story=178.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi-<br />
Interesting to continue to read about how technology is taking art fakery analysis to the next level! Hany Farid is on the Dartmouth team that has been developing this technology. Though it deals with fake photos rather than prints/paintings, you should check out Farid&#8217;s click! photography changes everything story, which investigates this technology as well as the history of image tampering and the power photographs have to manipulate truth and trust: <a href="http://click.si.edu/Story.aspx?story=178" rel="nofollow">http://click.si.edu/Story.aspx?story=178</a>.</p>
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