Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/02

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Subject: [Leica] digital image manipulation
From: Harrison McClary <hmcclary@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 21:55:56 -0600

Wednesday, Wednesday, December 02, 1998, leica@olemiss.edu wrote:


> But, to produce a fraudulent digital evidence or to distort the truth is
> another matter. Luckily, this kind of electronic manipulation is rare in news photography.

Rare,but it does happen,usually over stupid things. Like the lady that
had  the seven kids, one of the news magazines cleaned up her teeth in
their cover photo.

Several  years  ago  an amateur photographer/full time firefighter won
the Pulitzer and the news photographer that did a portrait of him left
a  coke can in the photo. When this photo was printed in the paper the
paper electronically removed the coke can.

National  Geographic moved a pyramid to fit their cover. "A day in the
Life  of  America",  cover  photo  is  a  digital  image, changed from
horizontal to vertical for the cover..

Stuff  like  that,  but  it  does  make  one stop and think. Most news
shooters are very ethical people, but as in every profession there are
some bad apples and it will only take one to ruin the integrity of the
lot.

Best regards,
 Harrison McClary
http://people.delphi.com/hmphoto
preview my book: http://www.volmania.com
mailto:hmcclary@earthlink.net

Everyone has a photographic memory, some just don't have film.