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Iran develops stealthy 'Photoshop' missile
2008-07-10
As news spread across the world of Iran's provocative missile tests, so did an image of four missiles heading skyward in unison. Unfortunately, it appeared to contain one too many missiles, a point that had not emerged before the photo appeared on the front pages of The Los Angeles Times, The Financial Times, The Chicago Tribune and several other newspapers as well as on BBC News, MSNBC, Yahoo! News, NYTimes.com and many other major news Web sites.

The Los Angeles Times, The Palm Beach Post and Chicago Tribune, among others, used the image on the front pages on Thursday.

Our homepage at 3:56 p.m. on Wednesday. Agence France-Presse said that it obtained the image from the Web site of Sepah News, the media arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, on Wednesday. But there was no sign of it there later in the day. Today, The Associated Press distributed what appeared to be a nearly identical photo from the same source, but without the fourth missile.

As the above illustration shows, the second missile from the right appears to be the sum of two other missiles in the image. The contours of the billowing smoke match perfectly near the ground, as well in the immediate wake of the missile. Only a small black dot in the reddish area of exhaust seems to differ from the missile to its left, though there are also some slight variations in the color of the smoke and the sky.

Does Iran's state media use Photoshop? The charge has been leveled before. So far, though, it can't be said with any certainty whether there is any official Iranian involvement in this instance. Sepah apparently published the three-missile version of the image today without further explanation.

For its part, Agence France-Presse retracted its four-missile version this morning, saying that the image was "apparently digitally altered" by Iranian state media. The fourth missile "has apparently been added in digital retouch to cover a grounded missile that may have failed during the test," the agency said.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#8  Thanks is due to Charles Johnson (again).
Posted by: DMFD   2008-07-10 21:58  

#7  I commented at the The Lede (10:25 am under my name) about this. I'm modestly surprised they published it after moderation.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-07-10 17:32  

#6  Mystery solved:

Remember the MSM published pictures of Photoshop smoke in southern Lebanon a couple of years ago.

Iran probably gave Hezbollah some prototypes of the Photoshop rocket. They were untested and must of blown up on the launchpad. Hence the Photoshop smoke.

Could they be real and we have a "Photoshop Missile Gap".
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2008-07-10 16:17  

#5  Someone said SA-2 yesterday, sure got the launch arc of one.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-10 15:43  

#4  Was the extra missile to compensate for a dud?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-07-10 14:39  

#3  Ya gotta be pretty goddam stupid not to fool the New York Times...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-07-10 14:01  

#2  Why am I not surprised? LA Times, AP, NY Times...this is par for the course for them. Anything that helps the enemy.
Posted by: gromky   2008-07-10 13:50  

#1  Does Israel have a 100% anti-missile defence?

Yes, against the Photoshop-ones.
Posted by: Nesvarbukas   2008-07-10 13:49  

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