For those who are not aware: Everything is Photoshopped. Each picture on a magazine cover to see this is not real.
"I don't think it's a single photo in this (magazines) that not been retouched." They are all rigged to hell."Hany Farid, Dartmouth College"
A number of countries begin to discuss how they could issue against the practice.
Can we really wondering how Governments to stop what we want (apparently) as a consumer?
Organizations begin UK to talk about what initiatives could be introduced to curb the practice of digital manipulation.
The magazines to defend, the practice: "sometimes readers hyper reality in a way, you want to be taken from the own situation." - Jill Wanless, associate editor at look magazine.

Gabourey Sidibe Elle - complete with wig and facilitated skin.
Image from film precious to the right.
Australia have recently introduced, voluntary guidelines for fashion and Medienindustrie.Der code of conduct requires:
If images have been retouched the disclosure and waiver of improvement of photos in a way that your legs extend a person changing body shape, for example, or trimming have your waist or removing freckles, lines and other distinguishing marks.
Photographers are not your hands set of 'voluntarily'
"Should do really underestimate politician the population, you think a warning on a fashion picture to go?""Perhaps a warning tattoo on your neck would any woman who used makeup."
"The entertainment media, traffic in General in this regard Fantasy.In manipulating images is a legitimate part of the job of the entertainment producer."(Source)
We can really rely on 'voluntary' code? or even legislation? we have as a consumer to play a part here? studies (and anyone with eyes to see) shows that the size and shape our bodies are increasingly at odds with media images.
See our exposé on female body shape in the 20th century, when more überzeugend.Oder on even Wired's infographic the decreasing size of Playmate models.
Does anyone really know as "hyper reality", which concerns us?
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