William Robb wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Taking, Making, Creating Images > > > > > The only difference I see is that this sort of post exposure creative work > > is > > now simpler and more accessible for people, and that errors can be fixed > > with > > Ctrl-Z, instead of binning the print and starting again. > > The big difference is that now, because manipulation can be done so > seamlessly and so easily, it is far easier for real dishonesty to slip past > peoples conciousness, and be mistaken for truth. > Image manipulation isn't just about removing a few blemishes from a face, or > cleaning up a stray beer can that some pig left in your landscape scene, it > can also be about manipulating the "reality" that people see, quite often > for less than seemly reasons. > > William Robb
What he said.... annsan