Pseudo-photograph

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A pseudo-photograph is an image produced manually which is indistinguishable from a real photograph produced using a camera.

Although the term pseudo-photograph can be applied regardless of what it depicts, in law its meaning is especially relevant regarding child pornography.

In the UK, the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 amended the Protection of Children Act 1978 so as to define the concept of an indecent pseudo-photograph of a child.

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