Although you will constantly hear photographers scold and nag about the photomanipulation process, it is one that has been used for many decades, and one which is able to offer a variety of benefits. It has also existed throughout the art of photography in a lot of different forms, including everything from different angles, how to use lights and settings, hiding imperfections, and so on.
Especially in the situation we live in today, where everyone and everything is expected to be 100% perfect, like in the magazines that glaze back at us from the shelves, photomanipulation has been playing an incredibly large role.
What is it?
Photomanipulation is basically the art of taking a normal photograph and then manipulating it the way that you want it, namely through use of a computer and various tools and applications on the computer. Photomanipulation modifies photographs either by analog or digital means, and is also commonly referred or related to what is known as 'Photoshopping', which is the slang term for the digital editing of photos, and although it is not directly aimed at the Adobe Photoshop application, it was named after it. Adobe's Photoshop is only one of the big bunch of the many different digital editing apps that are available however, and for example there is Corel PhotoPaint, Paint Shop Pro, and even Paint, although this is one of the less advanced programs and is rarely used in the photomanipulation processes of today.
Ethics
There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the issue of photomanipulation, and although there are definitely many people who have good, positive things to say about it, there are also those who feel that there are concerning issues surrounding it. For example on the covers of mags, when celebs' heads are pasted onto different bodies (think Oprah), this in the past has stirred up a lot of mumbo jumbo. One situation wa when the O.J. Simpson trial was taking place and the Newsweek magazine posted his mug shot as their magazine cover picture, while Time Magazine posted the exact same picture only used photomanipulation to alter it, and ended up making Simpson appear much darker than he was in the actual picture, and as well they removed the serial number and darkened the area around him. The Reuters' Lebanon incidents (they photoshopped in burning buildings and extra rockets) is just another prime example.
The ironic part was that the magazines ended up side by side on a newsstand, and it was incredibly clear what a significant amount of photomanipulation had taken place in Time's version of the photograph.
Journalism is just one area using a great deal of photomanipulation, and fashion mags are definetely dominating the list as well. One of the biggest problems with these photomanipulated photographs is that they alter the opinions and views of the public who, for the majority of the time, have no clue that the particular photo was even altered at all. Therefore there really needs to be certain standards set in the field of photography when it comes to something such as photomanipulation.
How To Master The Art Of Selling
It may seem to the average layman that there is little actual art to the craft of plastering. This is understandable, as it often looks as if the plastering contractor simply spreads some plaster on a trowel and then proceeds to slop it up on the wall. What many people do not realize, however, is that a good plasterer spends time analyzing everything before starting the job. From which tool to spread the plaster with to what plaster to use, the plasterer analyzes the situation and makes the choices that are best for the job. Choosing the right tools is not all it takes, however, to complete a great plastering project.
Getting the Pattern Right
As the contractor begins spreading the plaster he or she needs to take the time to create the correct pattern. While it may not seem to be difficult to an observer, every plasterer knows that this is the most time consuming part of the job. If you are trying to acheive a horizontal pattern with your plaster great care is needed as one vertical movement could result in having to start that section of wall again.
Controlling the Amount of Plaster
Another part of the art of plastering is knowing how much plaster to use. The trick is to apply enough plaster to get the design right without using too much plaster. If too much plaster is used, then the process of drying can cause cracks and other unsightly problems can occur. It's important to use the right amount of plaster to stop the patteren appering washed out. The plaster also needs to consider the long-term goal of the project. If the area is going to be painted, for example, the plasterer needs to be certain the paint will be able to spread over each centimeter of the plaster. If too much of a top ridge exists, it will be difficult for the painter to get to that area with the paint, which can create a very splotchy looking paint job.
Aside from knowing what plaster to use and how to apply it, the final aspect of the art of plastering is to know how to make certain designs. Next time you are looking at a plaster wall with a design, consider how the design was made. Imagine the entire wall being a canvas for an experienced artist who knows that there is only one way to make it all look right. Or, if you are interested in learning the art for yourself, consider taking a few plastering courses so you can experiment on your own canvas.
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