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00:00Okay, guys, 17 portraits of historical figures that reveal the early origins of Photoshop.
00:05So they're going to have one portrait drawn or painted, and then the actual photo of the
00:10person.
00:11And you can see like, yeah, Instagram versus reality.
00:14Yes.
00:15Yes.
00:16In that days.
00:17Wow.
00:18Yeah.
00:19I mean, it could be an age thing as well.
00:20Right?
00:21Like it could be different ages that they were made.
00:22Of course.
00:23Of course.
00:24And also the, you know, the make the picture on it's a complicated job, you know, sometimes
00:29my girlfriend gave me the phone and I'm going to make them picture and she doesn't like
00:34it.
00:35Oh, this one's pretty like, you know, humble.
00:37All right.
00:38Let's see if it was true.
00:39Mm hmm.
00:40Yep.
00:41Pretty, pretty accurate.
00:42Yeah.
00:43Yeah.
00:44But it's kind of interesting.
00:45Yeah.
00:46Yeah.
00:47I thought it even better.
00:48Yeah.
00:49Yeah.
00:50Yeah.
00:51Okay.
00:52Grand Duchess.
00:53Wow.
00:54Don't you just want to be a Grand Duchess sometimes?
00:56That's that's different for sure.
00:58Yeah.
00:59It's definitely different.
01:00Mm hmm.
01:01I don't know if it's like they wanted it to be like that or the artists themselves couldn't
01:04capture the thing.
01:05Right.
01:06You know, I guess it's both.
01:07You know, when you make a picture, you're trying to achieve better results.
01:11But as we could see, some of the artists didn't, didn't jump well.
01:16Yeah.
01:17This one is good.
01:18Yeah.
01:19It's.
01:20Can you imagine if you ask some, uh, some specialist to make some photoshopping on you
01:24and you know, I don't want to see a Photoshop picture of me.
01:30Please don't Photoshop us.
01:31Stop it.
01:32Stop.
01:33It's like, everybody, everybody asked me about how to do this thing.
01:39Nobody asked you.
01:40Never.
01:41Guys, please Photoshop us together.
01:43Two heads and one dragon.
01:45Okay.
01:46Victoria.
01:47Princess Royal.
01:48German Empress.
01:49Jeez.
01:50That's a long title.
01:51Wow.
01:52And can you mention like here we can have some proofs, you know, picture and drawing.
01:57Yeah.
01:58Like then when we don't have any, uh, cameras and we can seize and visualize some person
02:06and it couldn't look same at all.
02:08Yeah.
02:09Before the earliest camera.
02:10I think the earliest cameras were like around 1900, maybe 1910 or something like that.
02:15I don't know.
02:16Wait.
02:17Van Gogh.
02:18I don't think we have a picture of Van Gogh.
02:19Do we?
02:20I guess it's.
02:21Really?
02:23Maybe cameras were earlier than I thought.
02:25Maybe.
02:26No.
02:27He doesn't look like himself.
02:28I expected him to look weirder.
02:31Well, it's actually not.
02:34I liked, I like this video to be honest.
02:36Yeah.
02:37It's a cool one.
02:38They use this one for the clickbait.
02:39Yeah.
02:40Yeah.
02:41Wow.
02:42Okay.
02:43So let's see if this one's accurate.
02:47Okay.
02:48Alexandra of Denmark.
02:50Pretty close.
02:51Pretty.
02:52Yeah.
02:53Pretty close.
02:54But the eyes are different.
02:55Yeah.
02:56It's about the, uh, the, uh, the cameras, the cameras, they like, you know, the lenses
03:03and everything.
03:04Eyes did look a little bit weirder back then.
03:06Yes.
03:07Yes.
03:08They like changing the, the perspective and everything.
03:10That one's pretty much the same, I'd say.