Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Montage: Activity 3

Activity 3
As editors exercise their ever-increasing power over information control, what limits would you impose on them as to the extent to which they can manipulate the photographic image?
Devise a series of guidelines that will control the release of images that have been constructed for media use so that the public is aware as to the extent of the manipulation.

Doctored Photo of Mubarak.jpgObama US Mideast Talk_Hers.jpg
I would edit photos to the point of where it isn't offensive or creates issues. I would also make it across that it isn't real by adding a bit of touches so no one got confused or I wouldn't go beyond editing so people thought it was so real. If it looks like that moment would actually occur or not. I would put text on the image to make the image look not too real so people wouldn't get confused or be convinced to easily. I think the other one that was edited looks real but to a point where it does look out of place, so I know not to take it too seriously. The people following the man look like they're walking on the carpet but the carpet looks edited and fake. So little details like that can help. 

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