keithwms
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An interesting article in The Economist that I thought might interest some of you.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babb...hing?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/physicalimplausibility
The gist is that, surprise surprise, photoediting does seem to have real consequences on the way people think about body image. In fact, the American medical Association has officially condemned extreme photo alterations. And so some scientists have figured out a way to quantify the extent to which certain photos were edited...
And yes we men don't seem to perceive any ethical problem with photoshopped breasts...
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babb...hing?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/physicalimplausibility
The gist is that, surprise surprise, photoediting does seem to have real consequences on the way people think about body image. In fact, the American medical Association has officially condemned extreme photo alterations. And so some scientists have figured out a way to quantify the extent to which certain photos were edited...
And yes we men don't seem to perceive any ethical problem with photoshopped breasts...
