Implicating resized/cropped -> photoshop.
Reason: Pretty lowkey for a "photoshop", but I thought it would be good to have these two tags under an umbrella tag for non-original versions of versions.
Updated by Bapabooiee
Posted under General
I've seen that quite a few times, actually. Artists on Pixiv will often post a cropped version of a pic they intend to use as a doujinshi manga cover. Similarly, it's not uncommon for an artist to post an image in one resolution on his Twitpic account, and the same image in a different resolution on his blog.
-1 to the implication.
However, I feel that the presence of either of those tags ought to raise an eyebrow, and spur inquisitive users to check the artist's blog (etc.) for pics that match in size, resolution, format, MD5 hash (however that's done; I've got no clue), and so on.
I'd be against the implication also.
Take post #604741 as an example. It's a cropped version of its parent post - but it's still straight from the original artist. It would not qualify as a photoshop.