Fake or Foto

By Ron Enderland January 4, 2008 1 Comment   

CGI used to mean Common Gateway Interface. That’s geek talk for executable scripts that run on a web server. That acronym still applies, but CGI has come to mean Computer Generated Graphics.
CGI has gotten amazingly sophisticated. I recently watched I Am Legend, and the CGI monsters and monster dogs were amazing to see. So was the bombing of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Today’s familyFirst pick is a test of how acute your ability to discern the subtle differences between genuine images and CGI.


I have to tell you, it’s a tough test! There are ten images, and you have to select between genuine and CGI.
I took the test earlier today, and scored a measly two out of ten!
So slide on over and test your own ability to tell the difference between fake and genuine photographs.
What’s scary is how much BETTER CGI will be in a few years!
http://www.autodesk.com/eng/etc/fakeorfoto/quiz.html

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One Comments to “Fake or Foto”
  1. Scott says:
    Now that's kinda kewl.. Nice find, baldguy.. ;)

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