The Photoshop Effect
Posted on October 2, 2009
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retouch. Weight loss controversy and celebrity secrets, what is real? What is fake? See before and after pictures. Should we ban retouching? Special Thanks, Tim Lynch Photography in Boston timlynchphotography.com Check Out Diet.com Video! Diet.com www.diet.com Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel – www.youtube.com Go behind the scenes w/ Sarah’s Blog- www.diet.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.new.facebook.com iTunes: tinyurl.com Sarah’s YouTube Channel – YouTube.com Sarah’s Fitness Blog – …
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why do they just get perfect skinny beautiful models? rather that photoshoping people”?
2:33 gorgeous body. She needs to be made love to very passionately. I volunteer. ****off photoshop.
She looks sooooo fit!!! No need for photoshop there:)
Yea I whole heartedly agree. The retouchers are just filling in a niche in the market of magazines. People just need to learn that its not rl and to just accept it as digital art.
I think it’s unfair how this video seems to blame retouchers. Retouchers wouldn’t have jobs if unrealistic beauty standards didn’t already exist. We are programed to always seek “perfection”, as in, to mate with. I think it would help if more women looked at the images in media as a sort of “art showcase”, because after all the photoshop, it becomes more of an artistic rendering than a real photo anyway, so people should just enjoy the pretty pictures rather than aspire to mimic them.
this is madness .-.
Re-touching photos gives society an unrealistic view of what we ’should’ look like – and although many of us know that it’s not real, it still has a psychological effect as it is saying “that is what is attractive to others, and that is what we should look like.” 10 min of a woman looking at those kind of images damages her self-esteem – and people wonder why there are so many eating disorders. I believe there would be less disorders and self esteem issues if they stopped re-touching photos.
wow she is so fat….what a fat bitch……she should go barf and do some cocaine to lose some weight….i hate fat people…..
i think women should not where so much make up and show what makes them, them
retouching photos i guess is a way of becoming more professional and if we were to bann it now people would not purchase as many magizines. i dont like it but we are just going to understand the world we live in now.
Sarah is a natural beauty. I would hate to see her lose 15 lbs, she would not look as healthy.
I would not say that retouching should be banned. That would violate our First Amendment rights, and wouldn’t solve anything. Honestly, I think that the best solution is for mothers to teach their daughters about real beauty. If and when I have daughters, I won’t let them read those kinds of magazines, because I want better things for them. Hollywood can put out all the lying make-believe pictures it wants; that doesn’t mean that we have to read it or buy their lies.
if i never saw this video, i wouldnt even think twice about it. I do infact have Adobe photophop CS4, and i had Zero idea about all this
Imperfections are what make us physically unique. Taking them away in the attempt to hide reality is trying to make us all alike. How boring!
Moreover, if a gadget like the camera, which WE invented, had the function to frame reality, why are we now trying to distort it with technology? Human nature I guess (first build, then destroy)
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definitely. it’s absurd that anyone would try to fix something that doesn’t need fixing
and some women are just naturally beautiful and don’t need retouching. we might have created a standard for perfection but there are women out there who look even better that what you see on magazine covers.
thing is, kids and young teens really dont. and they grow up with this idea that they have to look like photoshopped models to be considered attrative, to be successful, to be liked.
kids that age don’t realise that its fake.
photoshopping shouldnt be banned, but it should definately be marked.
Banning, no. Disclosure, yes. It should be mandatory to inform the public that “This ad photo has been doctored, real everyday people don’t look like this”
no retouching should not be banned i think that more people should understand that things are photo shopped
i dont think she needs any retouching… shes quite a hottie
she should do porn
ài hate the word “Banned” but consumers have the power to tell these people that they don’t want other people to tell them what they should like. This practice should be tabooed at least.