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The phrase "altered picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an image that has been modified or changed in some way, whether digitally or physically.
Example: "The artist presented an altered picture of the landscape, showcasing vibrant colors that were not present in the original."
Alternatives: "modified image" or "edited photograph."
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In apparent attempt at humor, Mr. Abdullah then presented an altered picture of Mr. Youssef in a Muslim woman's veil.
One antigovernment group posted an altered picture on Facebook of a Syrian television news anchorwoman on a pro-government channel wearing a hijab with a caption joking that it was her "new garment after the mufti's call for jihad".
Later, panellist Phil Jupitus shouted "Burn the witch!" when a digitally altered picture of Thatcher was shown on-screen.
Mutations in the photosynthetic apparatus that cause changes in the thylakoid arrangement give an altered picture of chloroplast thylakoid membranes with profound effect on the photosynthetic efficiency and capacity [ 18].
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"Technology has always altered pictures," said Hockney, who believes the old masters used camera obscura techniques.
Now the digitally altered pictures are at the centre of a looming legal action.
Or you can press shuffle and it will randomly alter pictures.
Since that was written, events have altered the picture.
War and conquest altered this picture; yet certain fundamental features of the economy remained constant.
But as with many families, the prospect of an additional child altered the picture.
Wenn said on Tuesday it already had emails in from members of the public asking had it altered the picture using Photoshop.
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