A. Be careful about what you edit. And if you edit something without disclosure you could face extreme consequences. Most photos will have been edited. And all of them are changes to the actual image.
B. They have strict guidelines on how to take photos and editing. The Charlotte Observer’s photo policy states, “No colors will be altered from the original scene photographed”
C. I believe being able to crop an image should be the only correction that is 100% acceptable. Correcting the brightness and such is ok but i don't think i should be use often. If they want properly colorized photos, they should make sure they do that in the camera first.
D. I think the most unethical type of manipulation is actually removing or adding something on an image. I think its bad because you're actually changing the pixels of the photo. You loss sense of the original photo if you do that.
E. I think changing the coloring dramatically is what i think is the least unethical. I don't this is that bad of a change but you do loss what the original photo is. If you set the photo as a colored photo but then change it to a black and white photo it's not the same photo anymore.
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