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A final, and darker, context for "patched" images involves content modification. The search results mention the graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke where a scene showing nude images of Barbara Gordon was "modified" for reprints, with a close-up of her breasts being replaced by a close-up of her face. In this context, "patched" refers to a version of the image that has been altered for distribution.
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: If you're engaging with a community around this content, pay attention to feedback and discussions. Communities can provide valuable insights into the authenticity and quality of the content. In this context, "patched" refers to a version
When these terms are strung together, they typically point toward a few specific scenarios in the digital landscape: 1. Video Game Modding and Asset Management
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