Sacrebleu! French politicians are campaigning for a new law that will result in government health warnings on pictures that have been enhanced by photoshop:
- Thanks Tiffany!Campaigning MP Valerie Boyer, of President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party, said the wording should read:"Retouched photograph aimed at changing a person's physical appearance".
Mrs Boyer, who has also written a government report on anorexia and obesity, added: "We want to combat the stereotypical image that all women are young and slim.
"These photos can lead people to believe in a reality that does not actually exist, and have a detrimental effect on adolescents. "Many young people, particularly girls, do not know the difference between the virtual and reality, and can develop complexes from a very young age.
"In some cases this leads to anorexia or bulimia and very serious health problems.
"It's not just a question of public health, but also a way of protecting the consumer."
"President Sarkozy was himself airbrushed two years ago, when Paris Match magazine 'rubbed out' his love-handles in a photo of him canoeing.
First Lady Carla Bruni is known to have been airbrushed using computer programmes like Photoshop hundreds of times during her former career as a supermodel."
NO thanks.
Fat nauseous slobs waking up with their heads in the toilet bowls surrounded with their own puke; false teeth laying on the floor, rather than healthy buff young people anticipating sex with the same. (of course, after drinking the right brand of booze)
Sick old people who just spent their life savings on quack medicine (AMA) in the last few months of their pointless lives, rather than happy, vibrant, fulfilled, sagacious elders, who love their "retirement communities" (God's waiting rooms)
If we had truth in advertising, we just wouldn't bother, and we might just have to face up to the challenges of responsibility.
Lots of times you really have to see the original to recognise the subtile changes that were made to the picture.
Stars and celebrities are always shown younger and less rimpled and less fat than they really are. Pityful people or enemies are always shown more bad than they look in reality. The President of the United States will be bleached in White-focused pictures and he will be darkened in Black-oriented magazines. That is not young girls who are stupid like you SydneyClare say, but that is what editors do because they think it sells to adapt the picture to the target-group.
What is a true picture...? If you change the intensities of the colours or a bit of the focus, it already changes part of the message. I dare say there is no such thing as an absolutely non-manipulated picture.
During the 2 mentioned exhibits it was wound out that almost 100% of the visitors did not recognise all of the manipulated pictures as being mainipulated. There was a lot of disbelief in what was presented.
With that said, any official statement coming out of France should be labeled, "May appear somewhat douchey to other cultures."