Thursday, February 9, 2012
Photoshopped or Not? A Tool to Tell
Some scientist at Dartmouth are complaining that magazines and advertisements are just becoming to fake. They say that they found out that some articles are actually making models thinner, bigger breast, bigger lips, popping or poking away blemish marks, and many other things. They think that its wrong because their sending young women the idea that being skinny is in. When they think that just being yourself is the best way at all. These scientist at Dartmouth are named Dr. Hany Farid, and Eric Kee. These guys have put their heads together and came up with an idea. That they're going to rate the photo's on a scale from 1-5. One being not to many touch-ups, and five being like they touched it up to the limit. This is suppose to let people know that when they read the magazines that some of the models in their aren't what they really look like. The scientist say that people shouldn't be fooled by magazines and tell us what way we should look like. People have the god given right to look the way they want. Why should we change our appearances because a magazines tells us to.
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