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“Undoctored”
Almost all photographs put before the public are “manipulated”
in some way (cropping, resizing, adjusting contrast, etc.).
Many, many photographs — including TrustImage photographs — that
fall under the definition “undoctored” below are not “unmanipulated.”
On this website, a photograph is considered “undoctored” if it undergoes no more manipulations than the four kinds of manipulations allowed by Q2.
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As
used on this website, “Undoctored”
simply means “free of content manipulation.”
(Since the two terms are opposites, every photograph is either
“undoctored” or it is “content-manipulated”; no
photograph can be both.)
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{{Why not just say unmanipulated?
How were the definitions of “undoctored” and of “content manipulation” derived?
If the definition above seems overly “strict,” see the list of 100 famous photographers who each made thousands of photographs that are free of “content manipulation” as defined above. TrustImage obviously does not preclude the making of great photographs. One could also create a label that’s based on a less strict definition. . . .}}
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