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    Image manipulation is everywhere on are daily life. It is a type of digital art. It is a unique way to describe editing photos and adding filters and special effects to photographs in order to make an illusion or define through digital means. Photo manipulation has been commonly used to deceive or convince viewers. It can be simply a photo which colors have been converted‚ or a photo that has been painted over‚ usually they use photoshop‚ but there are other softwares what can we use for manipulating

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    unethical regarding digital manipulation of media content that society is exposed to in modern days? There are many theories and beliefs regarding ethics of digital manipulation. Many people are under the impression that digital manipulation began with the invention of Photoshop like imaging software. The truth is that digital manipulation can be dated back to the invention of photography. The argument that digital manipulation is unethical can be supported in many ways. From photo-touching of a models

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    image manipulation affect the value of images?” Digital image manipulation refers to the process of digitally doctoring a photograph‚ to alter the original image‚ often generating a new meaning. Re-arranging and changing photographs has been around almost as long as photograph has itself‚ but as digital imaging hardware and software has both advance and have decreased in price‚ the practice of digital image manipulation has been put into practice more‚ and is harder to spot out fake photos. After

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    You need to narrow the focus question. I chose this topic because i was interested in the way photo sharing sites impact adolescene and what kinds of impacts it has on the individual. As selfie’ as they are more popularly known online‚ are highly popular especially among younger internet users and celebrities. The rise in this style of image is ubiquitous across social media and photo sharing sites especially Instagram. The rise in selfies seems to have been massively fueled by forward-facing

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    The ethics of digital photo manipulation is more important because the abuses are all the more rampant‚ whether it’s making Sarkozy look as good as Obama does on vacation (as Paris Match did when it airbrushed Sarko’s love handles until they disappeared) or Prada smoothing the skin of models’ legs so they appear plastic or waxen in ads‚ like a mannequin’s. One could argue that the same should be the case for fashion photographs: No alternation beyond cropping‚ sharpening and a few basic saturation

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    Manipulation

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    Opening Thoughts. Manipulation. The Webster dictionary says “to control or play upon by artful‚ unfair‚ or insidious means especially to one ’s own advantage” (Merriam-Webster) So what does this mean in the context of communication. It would appear that to manipulate someone is sinister in nature. That it is something bad or evil we do to other people for our own gain. But is it? Throughout this paper I hope to disprove this fact that manipulation is only used for malicious intent. Or maybe I’ll

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    image manipulation climate; and the possible ramifications that Digital Media Designers should be aware of in order to act in an ethical and moral way. The report shows that digital manipulation creates doubt in the integrity of photographic images as it is easy to manipulate images and possible to distort an image to the point that the original subject matter is no longer recognisable. The conclusions drawn from the research used to produce this report showed that digital image manipulation is a

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    Confusing Truth

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    trustworthy and photos taken from it are the truth because camera is a machine with no emotions. Digital imaging gives better quality images to readers. However‚ due to the potential of digital photography manipulation‚ it has clarified that truth is not fixed anymore but has fluidity. There is no absolute truth. Before digital imaging‚ although photograph still has manipulations during their creation through framing or posing‚ photo manipulation is not that serious because fake photos are usually

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    Does Photoshop Is Ethical

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    process of retouching their photo‚ some will manipulate the photo unethically. However‚ most editors do not do this‚ and those that do will get caught. Using Photoshop for professional means‚ like retouching photos‚ is completely ethical. As stated before‚ many journalists turn to Photoshop in order to present their photo in the most professional manner possible‚ and this is seen in the Reuters code of conduct: Photoshop is a highly sophisticated image manipulation program. We use only a tiny

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    the past. The first example of photo manipulation was in the 1860s‚ when a photo of Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United states‚ body changed into John C. Calhoun body if you didn’t know John C. Calhoun was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina‚ who is known for his strong defense of slavery. The way the image changed was that the portrait had Abraham Lincoln head‚ but John C. Calhoun body. Another example of photo manipulation

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