Once a chip is known to exist in the real world I have no problem a perfect photoshopped example used in the guide.
However, if none are known to exist, a picture of the chip in the guide leads to problems. One problem for me is what to pay for a chip that I thought was unique but, according to the chipguide, is not.
On a lesser degree the yellow ALCAZAR with the Jack Shivel name presents the same problem. The ALCAZAR chips are not super chips. What I would now pay for a yellow ALCAZAR with both names on it is significantly reduced (maybe by two thirds) knowing that what I am buying is not unique.
I really believe the chipguide should make it clear, in bold print on the submission page, that only pictures of actual chips are allowed to be submitted
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