Altering photographs is a quick and easy task these days. The combination of digital photography and user-friendly software makes it possible for virtually anyone to modify pictures. The NYC24.org article, at the link below, brings up a few of the major incidents at media outlets related to altered photos, including O.J. Simpson’s darkened face on the cover of Time and National Geographic’s modified picture of the pyramids.
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