Yes. The tests do not do image comparisons. It’s only position, structure and 
metrics.

The following images appear to be used in the tests:

carrot.png
FremontBridge.jpg
fakepng.png
gremlin.jpg
leaves.jpg
RedCircles.swf
smiley.gif
smiling.png
smiling.swf.png
surprised.png

They do not look to me like they are copyrighted images, but I’d have a hard 
time proving that.

I suggest leaving them for now, and anyone who is concerned can swap them with 
different images later.

On Jan 24, 2015, at 11:40 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

>> If anyone has objections to specific ones, we should swap them out for
>> different ones (of the same resolution) which can be determined to be
>> public domain.
> 
> If the tests only care about the size and not the actual bits, then that
> will make it easier to replace.

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