Sunday, September 20, 2009

Lista vprašanj in outlay seminarske

-types

-history

-etics (omemba)

soldier

Invisible man

SEEING IS NO LONGER…

Goran:

Reuter, dim

Water way to go

ETIKA

Saturday, September 19, 2009

ŠE dodatna objava Mejak na spletu

Sliak 3: letalo

Reuters admitted that one of its photographers, used software to distort images of smoke comming from buildings in order to create the effect of more smoke and damage.The latest image to face doubts is a photograph of an Israeli F-16 fighter jet over the skies of Lebanon. Experts belive that the missiles are simpli copied into the picture.

Slika 4: Nesi - Rok Mejak

A famous example of a faked image by altering the context is the "Surgeon's Photo" taken in 1934 by Robert Wilson who claimed it was a photograph of the Loch Ness Monster. The image fooled many experts until an accomplice confessed in 1994 that the monster was nothing more than a toy submarine with the model of a serpent head attached.

Slika 5: Luna

Today Rok Mejak, altering the content of an image does not require dark room tricks but merely a PC with image editing software. Desktop software is readily available and easy to use, allowing anyone to quickly and creatively alter images. The easiest approach is to simply cut a section from one image and pasted it into another image. The software on the market today is so easy to use that that pre-school children have little difficulty creating impressive altered images.

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Slika 1: Smudged Away

For decades after the Kent State University shootings in 1970, or the Kent State massacre several magazines unknowingly ran a sloppily manipulated version of the famous Pulitzer Prize-winning photo by John Filo. See if you can figure out what's missing from the manipulated photo compared to the original. (The stick that appears to come out of her head)

Slika 2: Pyramid Scheme - Mejak

National Geographic squeezed two Egyptian pyramids together so they'd fit onto the magazine's vertical cover in 1982.

There were many reporting about american soldiers torturing Iraqi prisoners and rapping female prisoners. But not all of them were thrue. In May 2004, came the boston globe complete with graphic photographic images showing U.S. troops gang-raping Iraqi women. Problem is the photos are fake. They were taken from pornographic websites and spread by anti-American propagandists. The editors later appologized for publishing the photos. Another example is the Daily Mirror. It is now clear that the shocking photographs the Mirror published in May 2004 of British soldiers abusing an Iraqi prisoner were fakes. The daily mirror appologized for publishing the images saying sorry, we were hoaxed. (slika 6)

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