Nowadays, digital imaging becomes more common since the heaps of photo processing software thrived, which adequate to support the photographers manipulating their capture easily.
However, these sophisticated things have been debating through photographers due to the process result was considerably different from the original, which us known that this could lead fall under public deception. Read the rest of this entry »
Photoshop has gone too far!
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