| FTBL Clemson Recruit Caught with a Large Wad of Cash?

Don't you know that if a company other than the University pays the players everything is hunky dory? (see Reggie Bush).
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This rule does not apply to those schools located in the State of Alabama or any school that may sound like it's from Alabama.
 
Yes, and by the way Clemson folks are talking it's much ado about nothing. I've seen a few reference his uncle who loads ATM machines.
 
I was reading on another website that had the picture on it...and there were Clemson fans on there claiming that the picture had been photoshopped. Isn't there a way that you can look at the pictures properties to see how it had been saved, and see if it has been in fact photoshopped?

If so, how? Thanks.
 
BamaFan615 said:
I was reading on another website that had the picture on it...and there were Clemson fans on there claiming that the picture had been photoshopped. Isn't there a way that you can look at the pictures properties to see how it had been saved, and see if it has been in fact photoshopped?

If so, how? Thanks.

Yes there is...I have seen it explained, but I cannot. I use psp a lot and never have gotten into that part of it.
 
Somebody did it on here, with that picture of Julio jumping over those two defenders...I don't remember if they explained how to or not, but I'm just curious because there are a couple of didn't sides to the story that I have seen...
 
BamaFan615 said:
I was reading on another website that had the picture on it...and there were Clemson fans on there claiming that the picture had been photoshopped. Isn't there a way that you can look at the pictures properties to see how it had been saved, and see if it has been in fact photoshopped?
Sometimes, you can take a look into the photo code and search if it would be there some reference to Photoshop about the photo modification or some bits changed. Although, if the designer is really an advance user maybe he'd removed any evidence about that. But what I think is if the pic is photoshoped, you'll find some clues into the code surely (opening the pic with an hex editor as Ultra Edit, for example)...

RTR,
 
I'm not sure how to check that, but when you look under properties for the photo, the creating software was listed as Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows.

FWIW
 
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