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This is a 5 page paper discussing the use of digital manipulation and its perception and effectiveness in advertising. Historically, images produced by photographers and appearing in public print or advertising were taken largely by the public as true unaltered images. This being said, society today is well aware that digital technology allows for images to be altered rather easily. Nevertheless, the public still believes that many of the images it views are still basically true in their depictions. This perception of the truth becomes distorted especially in the world of advertising when advertisers now have the opportunity to make their products look “better than the reality”. While it has been a given that many of the models pictured in magazines have undergone make-up sessions, what many people don’t realize is that many of the same photographs of the models have been digitally altered to make the models not only appear to be beautiful but they become, through digital enhancement, perfect. The image of perfection can be obtained digitally of course and it is this perception of perfection which advertisers are now able to easily sell to the public. Image perfection is not the only realm used by advertisers and news magazines to sell their products. Digital manipulation also allows advertisers to promote their products using advanced technological overlays which does not intend to deceive the public but can appeal to many different levels and ages in today’s society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
This 8 page report discusses Adobe’s graphics program “Photoshop” is a tool that, once mastered, desktop publishers will find themselves wondering how they ever used to get along without it. Photoshop has long served as the standard for producing digital images in the widest variety of media and formats. It provides everything necessary to create high-quality images not only for use in print and multimedia projects, but also for distribution on the World Wide Web. This report examines some of its features and discusses the ways it can enhance any publication.Bibliography lists 6 sources.
A 3 page overview of the advances computer graphics are making into the modern world of photography. Digital art is many times more powerful than any combination of previously existing medias such as television, radio, video, film, text and images. With electronic art the graphic design artist can produce a virtual world, images can be transmitted around the world in milliseconds and changes can be incorporated in almost as little time in sizing, composition, layering, blending and other artistic considerations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
This 12 page paper looks at different issues concerning the digital divide, written in the style of 6 blog entries. Subjects considered include looking at what it meant by the digital divide, how the digital divide manifests, how the digital divide may simply be a part of larger social inequalities, the policies that have been used to try and minimize the digital divide, how it may undermine democracy and the global digital divide. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
3 pages in length. Working toward the ultimate goal of a paperless society, one of the most critical steps in this process has been the advent of digital electronic imaging as a means by which to store records. The process of converting paper documents over to their digitized counterparts has become an instrumental component in the overall processes of recordkeeping, not the least of which includes allowing for greater productivity in the absence of endless paper records. Because digital electronic imaging incorporates the single or combined application of text, graphics, handwritten or machine generated, it has proven a viable resource for virtually every type of industry and organization. Bibliography lists 3 sources.