In Defense of Photoshop: Why Retouching Isn’t As Evil As Everyone Thinks
Artificial as these images are, they’re actually not artificial enough.
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Artificial as these images are, they’re actually not artificial enough.
A BR model is very excited about his herringbone suit pants.
The company mistakenly revealed its overzealous Photoshopping process.
She might just be that thin.
This is their new ad campaign!
"We want to support and celebrate the natural beauty of women, and we apologize if in the process of retouching that was lost."
Looks like the retoucher could have used some restraint.
This is so UNUSUAL for her.
She looks strikingly different in her new perfume ad and a Twitpic from the shoot.
Retouched photos are the least of their problems.
We don't think this is the case.
"All the photos taken by Richard Avedon of Marilyn Monroe? Retouched!"
Apparently Photoshopping twenty pounds off of her constitutes Kelly's "personal best."
Maybe it skipped off into the sunset with the photo retoucher.
She still only looks a fraction of her real age.
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