Sunday, August 06, 2006

Reuters Photo Shops willy-nilly

Media Fraud
The Newsbuster article states, "The photoshopping includes copying and pasting smoke to make it seem as if there is more of it, and the copying of other images to make the picture appear to have more destruction taking place." Actually, the technique used is ''cloning." Either way, what's the difference between photoshopping pictures and photoshopping news content? Reuters, and the Associated Press, regularly slant, and fabricate news coverage to comply with the leftist agenda sought by their media clientele.

The good part is, now that I know there's a market for bad photoshopping in big media, I may not have to start a Brazilian wax shop to make ends meet.

5 comments:

AnnoyedOne said...

"Fake but accurate"?
Was Dan Rather involved?

Anonymous said...

Freedom of the press? Let's see what Merrium Webster has to say.

Lie:
distortion, exaggeration, half-truth; ambiguity, equivocation; defamation, libel, slander; perjury; bluff, pose, pretense (or pretence); humbug, jive, nonsense; fallacy, misconception, myth; misinformation, misrepresentation, misstatement; deceit, deceitfulness, dishonesty, duplicity, fraudulence.

Yep, pretty much covers it. Juice

Jake said...

More updates:

"A Reuters employee has been suspended after sending a death threat to an American blogger.

The message, sent from a Reuters internet account, read: “I look forward to the day when you pigs get your throats cut.”

It was sent to Charles Johnson, owner of the Little Green Footballs (LGF) weblog, a popular site which often backs Israel and highlights jihadist terrorist activities."

–ynetnews

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Ckick-click

Anonymous said...

Ynet? Ynot?!

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