Adobe prank Photoshops Swedish commuters into live bus stop ad

Jun 11, 2013 - 13:41
Jun 11, 2013 - 13:49
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Adobe prank Photoshops Swedish commuters into live bus stop ad
Adobe prank victim checks out his Photoshopped image at a Swedish bus stop. Picture: YouTube

COMMUTERS have watched as their picture has appeared - apparently by magic - on a bus stop ad panel, in a delightful prank.

The prank, promoting Adobe's 'Creative Day', secretly took photos of Swedes waiting for the bus, and Photoshopped them into an ad panel inside the bus shelter, while recording their reactions.

Photoshop 'magician' Erik Johansson fiddled with the photographs, live onto the panel, as he hid in a van just across the road.

Watch the video above to see the prank victims' delightful reactions.

 

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