Kia ora Whanau.
Today I will be telling you a way to see if a image is fake or not.
How you can find it out is going to images.google.com.
Now it may seem like the normal google bu its not, instead of looking up words and stuff (even though you still can on images.google) you can insert photos or paste them. When you search it come up with info and a list of the same photo on the page, so you can investigate. There would be a bunch of sites you can go on to see and check it out.
Now for the quote people say "The camera never lies". I personally think its false. That is because sometime the camera lies and it not what you think it is, it could be fake. The person that created the photo could change it up a lot, so the word never in the quote, well it not true. Back then I think it could be true because back then nobody knew you could edit it or change the photo up.
Kia ora Sascha,
ReplyDeleteIt’s Shannon here from the Summer Learning Journey.
Ka pai on your real or fake challenge. It is often very difficult to decide if a picture is authentic, but you have obviously been paying attention to the CyberSmart lessons given your beautiful explanation of how to spot fake images!
Did you have a go at the website posted in the activity where you had to guess which one was real and fake? How did you do? Perhaps you could share an example to your post so I can give you some points and your readers can see an example elaborating your explanation!
Ka kite anō,
Shannon (SLJ)