A legend born: A young Mormon, forbidden from looking at porn, discovers a way to Photoshop safe-for-work bikini shots in such a way to let his mind fill in the blanks. It's not porn if it's in your brain. Another! More »09/01/10 288,022573 By Joel Johnson#ipadapps
For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to come up with some really crazy patents. I'm not sure how crazy they are, but I do know that none of them would be accepted by the patent office. More »08/11/10 48,78839 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
You can pretty much insert your local area's landmarks in the following amazing images from photographer Andy Spain, because it's an issue that obviously affects us all. More »08/06/10 18,097117 By Kat Hannaford#photoshopcontest
For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to stick some of today's gadgets into the glorious days of the early 90's. And you delivered! If only my 11-year-old self could see this stuff, he'd totally flip out. More »08/04/10 76,73958 By Adam Frucci#photoshop
If you believe what you see on TV, the US' Girl Scouts seem to spend all their time selling cookies door-to-door, but over in the UK the Girl Guide Association is concerned with far-weightier goals: changing Photoshop's future in media. More »08/04/10 52,329404 By Kat Hannaford#photoshopcontest
The early 90's were pretty rad, but the gadgets weren't really all that great. Landlines and Windows 3.1 were the norm. Bummer! Let's rewrite some history and fix these issues. More »07/30/10 17,15653 By Adam Frucci #imagecache
Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov took some old photographs from World War II and combined them with new perspective-matching photos. The result are a series of time portals that help us contextualize the war into our current reality. More »07/30/10 138,51589 By Jesus Diaz#photoshopcontest
Last week, I asked you to help BP out with Photoshopping their publicity photos, something they clearly were having a hard time with. And wow, you delivered a deluge of images, each one more embarrassing for BP than the last. More »07/28/10 79,83465 By Adam Frucci#crime
Daryl Simon has pulled off all sorts of scams, but apparently lacks any Photoshop skills. This was discovered when he got caught trying to get his prison sentence reduced using fake photos of himself working on volunteer projects. More »07/26/10 56,269119 By Rosa Golijan#photoshopcontest
For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to design some upgrades to the human body to make life better or easier. Some of your entries are sort of good ideas! OK, who am I kidding? They're ridiculous. More »07/21/10 23,57247 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
The human body is OK, I guess. But why is it so fragile? And why can't I stream my thoughts to my TV? And you know, it'd be pretty nice to be able to fly. More »07/16/10 15,22092 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
Sports are exciting and all, but wouldn't they be a lot more exciting with the addition of, say, jetpacks and lightsabers? Yeah, I thought so. More »07/14/10 46,11736 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
OK, guys. Apparently when I say "embarrassing," you hear "porny." Noted! In any case, here are this week's Photoshop Contest results, which may be sort of NSFW if you work in a school or a convent. More »07/06/10 96,06419 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
It's tough to use a gadget in a way that's truly embarrassing. But not that tough, especially when you get caught in some...private moments. More »07/02/10 43,689165 By Adam Frucci #photoshopcontest
Last week, a whole lot of people spent a whole lot of time waiting in line for the new iPhone. It was spectacularly boring! If only some of the below events had unfolded, things would have been more interesting. More »06/29/10 30,20432 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
The lines for the iPhone 4 were long, slow and boring. Let's spice them up, shall we? Take some line photos and add in some elements that would've made the new phone everyone was waiting for boring in comparison. More »06/25/10 25,07056 By Adam Frucci#photoshopcontest
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