trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
photo manipulation
trezor.io

Photo Manipulation

The growing popularity of image manipulation has raised concern as to whether it allows for unrealistic images to be portrayed to the public. In her article "On Photography" (1977), Susan Sontag discusses the objectivity, or lack thereof, in photography, concluding that "photographs, which fiddle with the scale of the world, themselves get reduced, blown up, cropped, retouched, doctored and tricked out". A practice widely used in the magazine industry, the use of Photoshop on an already subjective photograph, creates a constructed reality for the individual and it can become difficult to differentiate fact from fiction. With the potential to alter body image, debate continues as to whether manipulated images, particularly those in magazines, contribute to self-esteem issues in both men and women.
Photoshopping
Photoshopping is slang for the digital editing of photos. The term originates from Adobe Photoshop, the image editor most commonly used by professionals for this purpose; however, other programs, such as Paint Shop Pro, Corel Photopaint, Pixelmator, Paint.NET, or GIMP, may be used. Adobe Systems, the publisher of Adobe Photoshop, discourages use of the term "photoshop" as a verb out of concern that it may undermine the company's trademark.

File information
Filename:390550.jpg
Album name:Art & Creativity
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#photo #manipulation
Filesize:47 KiB
Date added:Jun 27, 2011
Dimensions:700 x 571 pixels
Displayed:43 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=390550
Favorites:Add to Favorites