Thursday, March 8, 2012

photoshopped or not tool

The article "Photoshopped or not, a tool to tell" is about photographers for celebrities also models in the fashion advertisements and magazines. adding digital polish and buffing their pictures. they an change multiple things such as wrinkles, color of brightness, the size of their body pimples and a lot of other things they might want to change about the person. Dr. Farid said he became intrigued by the problem after reading about photo-labeling proposals in europe. Dr. Farid and Eric Kee, a ph.D student in computer science at Dartmouth, are proposing  a software tool for measuring how much fashion and beauty photos have bekk altered, a 1-to-5 scale that distinguishes the information from the fantastic. this means that they are trying to see how often people get their pictures edit and all the other things that can be changed. i think that this whole thing about adding polish, buffering the pictures, brightness, the size of people is a good and bad thing. its a good thing because i think its a easier way to get around all the problems, people don't have to worry about trying to loose weight, they can just get their size reduced in their pictures. its a bad thing also because people are not committing to what they want to do. if your a model you should have a model type body. i think it shouldn't be allowed. also, this is something that i think is going to be around a lot longer. i say this because this is something that is useful for a lot of famous people now days, and the people who actually creates this gets paid a lot of money for it.

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