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Digital alteration of photographs in consumer magazines

Reaves, 1991

Document ID
14911279919676420265
Author
Reaves S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Mass Media Ethics

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Digital manipulation of photographs raises a different set of questions for magazine editors than it does for news. paper editors. Interviews with editors of 13 consumer magazines reveal that digital alteration depends largely on the editorial profile of the magazine. All …
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