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Did Ahmadinejad fail again at doctoring photos?
By Haaretz Service
Tags: Iran, Ahmadinejad 

As emotions run high among the reform camp in Iran, it appears that the incumbent regime of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has yet to master the finer points of Photoshop.

After having been accused last year of doctoring photos of a missile test launch, the sincerity of Ahmadinejad's supporters was once again called into question by one observant blogger.

According to this blogger, and as can be seen in the photo above, the number of people attending a pro-Ahmadinejad rally has been artificially enhanced by cloning parts of the crowd and inserting those same people elsewhere in the photo. The rally, consequently, looks much more impressive. At least in the eyes of Ahmadinejad.
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The blog post can be found here

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