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Ptotoshop/photography question

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The only safe way that I know is to watermark over your hair. I don't know if Photoshop can do that, though.
 
you are expressing two possible circumstances here . If this is a treatment made and sold by some other person or company having potential customers believe their photos is their concern not yours -"proof" could be of no possible value to you , people who refused to believe that you were once bald " for this to be convincing "? Why would you ever need to prove this ?. If this is a treatment you intend to sell yourself "before" implies that you have not tried it on yourself , so first you can't be certain that it will actually work , secondarily if you intend to sell this treatment yourself having people believe before-and-after photos is not I think the major issue . A quasi-medical cosmetic procedure like this would best be , perhaps only could be , word-of-mouth , personal experience .
 
there is no real way to prove it. your best option is to show a lot of pictures and maybe even a video, so that if it would be photoshopped, there might be incosistencies and/or a LOT of work and a very good photoshop artist involved.
 
I'm unclear: do you want to take photos of YOURSELF, or do you want to assess if photos of other men are genuine?

If taking pics of yourself, the conventional way is to take a photo of yourself holding a current copy of an identifiable major newspaper, which at least guarantees for the viewer that the photo was taken on or after the date in question.

If you're talking about identifying faked images - there's no guaranteed way.
 
Do a video with you sitting in the barber's chair slowly rotating. Do it again after the treatment. It would be pretty hard to fake hair on a moving video like that.
 
^ offtopic - but your result might not fool experienced people :) for a start - the rest of the pic suffers from severe JPG artifacts. the artifacts around the text that you added however are minimal.
 
I'm a firm believer in "If you haven't seen it for yourself, there's no 100% guarantee it actually happened." We all have to trust people to some degree in order to believe their accounts of what they say really happened. So your goal is to try to remove as much doubt as possible.

Even if you provided your license photo, there's still the possibility you can doctor it with any picture you wanted. It's incredibly simple to make a fake ID, and you could easily do this even if the only purpose would be to show it to others to prove what you really looked like in the past.

Your goal should be to try to publish your likeness in as many reputable sources as you can. Taking a video while spinning around in the barbershop chair is a good idea - videos are pretty hard to shop up without some good techniques and equipment.

Someone else mentioned using a newspaper in the pictures or video. In addition to this, the same day you take the photos or video, make a copy and mail it to yourself so you have the photographic evidence with both a date in the picture and a postmark on the envelope. Of course, don't open the envelope unless you intend to prove to a disbeliever.
 
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