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Getty Images bans Photoshopping models to look thinner thanks to French law

27 Sep

In 2015, France passed a law that will require some commercial images with a digitally retouched model to have a label notifying viewers about the alterations. That requirement will be effective starting October 1st, 2017, and Getty Images is preparing for that day with a policy change of its own.

Announced in an email that DPReview has acquired from a reader, Getty has updated its Creative Stills Submission Requirements to specify that it will no longer accept images of models whose bodies have been edited to look either thinner or larger.

The law doesn’t extend to minor digital edits, such as fixing skin blemishes, altering hair color, or altering nose shape; however, edits that change a model’s body shape require a disclosure. In response, Getty Images says that starting October 1st, photographers may not “submit to us any creative content depicting models whose body shapes have been retouched to make them look thinner or larger.”

Submitting this type of altered image will result in the photographer breaching both submission guidelines and their agreement with the company, Getty warns. The same change applies to iStock submissions, as well.

Magazines and other entities in France that use these altered photos without proper disclosure face a fine of up to €37,500 (~$ 45,000 USD).


DPReview has reached out to Getty Images for comment on the policy change, as well as clarification about how broad this change is, and what the company intends to do about the altered images already in its catalog. We will update the post if and when we hear back.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photoshopping Tilt Shift – Photoshop Tutorial

24 Jul

Tilt Shift photography uses a shallow depth of field to make normal objects look like toys. in this tutorial, you’ll learn how to replicate the Tilt Shift effect using photoshop in just a few minutes.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Adorama Photography TV presents “How’d They Do That” featuring Jason Wise. In this episode, Mark talks with Jason who is currently the sport photographer at Arizona State University. Jason talks about how he “drags the shutter” in some of his photos as well as how he get a strong rim light around some of the athletic photos. For more information about products discussed in this video, related videos, podcasts, and articles, and more of Jason Wise’s photography, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more videos!

 

Photoshopping Digital Bokeh Tutorial

21 Sep

In photography, bokeh is one of the most incredible implementations of Aperture. The shallow depth of field causes any light in the background to blur into a floating orb. In this tutorial, we go through how to create bokeh using Photoshop, with simply beautiful results. Bokeh is derived from the Japanese word Boke which means blur or haze. In the late 1990s though, when boke photography was becoming popular, the word was changed to bokeh to help us english speaking people say it properly. I honestly believe this is one of the greatest tutorials on PhotoGuides to date, partly because it shows you how to create such a beautiful image, but also because it opens peoples eyes to the power of the brushes engine, and this demonstration can expand peoples abilities on Photoshop enormously.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

How to make the most of the ISO settings on your digital camera
Video Rating: 4 / 5