Hello Folks,
Here is an interesting article from yesterday's NY Times describing a womans quest to have digitally altered photographs labeled by law as retouched.
Although the article & her reasoning is for our society to not be swayed by skinny models and promote anorexia, I found it to be an interesting debate and gives me more reason to stick with analog photography..... less temptation to alter.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/fashion/03Boyer.html?_r=1
Steve
Here is an interesting article from yesterday's NY Times describing a womans quest to have digitally altered photographs labeled by law as retouched.
Although the article & her reasoning is for our society to not be swayed by skinny models and promote anorexia, I found it to be an interesting debate and gives me more reason to stick with analog photography..... less temptation to alter.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/fashion/03Boyer.html?_r=1
Steve

And this can be done very quickly, inexpensively... and disseminated rapidly. In fact, the level of sophistication is now such that I could even do this in a motion picture... e.g. I could graft your head onto Suzanne Somer's body in a thighmaster commercial.
Hell, I could graft your head onto Pamela Anderson's body in a porn movie with that nasty rocker dude.
We have the technology
I could graft your head onto Suzanne Somer's body in a thighmaster commercial. 