Photo manipulation involves transforming or altering a photograph using various methods and techniques to achieve desired results. Some photo manipulations are considered skillful artwork while others are frowned upon as unethical practices, especially when used to deceive the public.
Other examples include being used for political propaganda, or to make a product or person look better, or simply for entertainment purposes or harmless pranks.
Use Cases
- Online Campaign
- Print Materials
- Visual Concepts
- Posters
- Photo Restoration
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Depending on the application and intent, some photo manipulations are considered an art form because it involves the creation of unique images and in some instances, signature expressions of art by photographic artists.
For example, Ansel Adams employed some of the more common manipulations using darkroom exposure techniques, burning (darkening) and dodging (lightening) a photograph.
Other examples of photo manipulation include retouching photographs using ink or paint, airbrushing, double exposure, piecing photos or negatives together in the darkroom, scratching instant films, or through the use of software-based manipulation tools applied to digital images.
There are a number of software applications available for digital image manipulation, ranging from professional applications to very basic imaging software for casual users.