There was quite an interesting item on breakfast TV this morning that I only had half my eye on, unfortunately. It was about the, now, routine use of digital photo manipulation to enhance the looks of even professional models for advertising campaigns.
Naturally there are a lot of concerns that activities like this put even more unhealthy pressures on young (actually, older too!) people to look 'perfect'.
Where do you draw the line? Red-eye reduction and blemish removal seem fine to me. I have whitened teeth in portraits and ironed over some crows' feet too, but the techniques this programme discussed could almost have been mistaken for an item about serious cosmetic surgery...
What do you think?
Ian
Naturally there are a lot of concerns that activities like this put even more unhealthy pressures on young (actually, older too!) people to look 'perfect'.
Where do you draw the line? Red-eye reduction and blemish removal seem fine to me. I have whitened teeth in portraits and ironed over some crows' feet too, but the techniques this programme discussed could almost have been mistaken for an item about serious cosmetic surgery...
What do you think?
Ian
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