Exposing Photo Manipulation with Inconsistent Shadows
Abstract
We describe a geometric technique to detect physically inconsistent arrangements of shadows in an image. This technique combines multiple constraints from cast and attached shadows to constrain the projected location of a point light source. The consistency of the shadows is posed as a linear programming problem. A feasible solution indicates that the collection of shadows is physically plausible, while a failure to find a solution provides evidence of photo tampering.
Supplemental Material
Examples from perceptual study
PDFDemonstration video for using interface to specify constraints
VideoExample video of a test subject analysing an image
VideoRecording of the talk at SIGGRAPH 2013
Citation
Eric Kee, James F. O'Brien, and Hany Farid. "Exposing Photo Manipulation with Inconsistent Shadows". ACM Transactions on Graphics, 32(4):28:1–12, September 2013. Presented at SIGGRAPH 2013.