No. This is because when the appearance is not real, it was lying to the people who is buying the magazine. It teaches people to lie. Some peole will find disgusted or the fans of theirs will not like them anymore. Posted by Tan Mei Xuan(18)
No.It is considered lying to people as the appearance of the person is not real.If people knows about it,all the fans of the person will not like that person anymore,they will think that the picture the magazine produce is not real,they will not buy the magazine again.
No. In order to leave a good impression when taking a photo for a magazine is to make sure it is not photo-shopped. It will leave an even worse impression when a celebrity was found being photo-shopped in a picture on a magazine. Everything should be what it is, not what it is not, if the celebrity wants to look slimmer, he or she should exercise regularly - CELIA
No.as it is like bluffing other people and when people know the real face,they will think that the differnece is very big,thus,they will think that the real person is uglier.We should be what we are and not something else.
No. Although the celebrities look nice when they are photoshopped,but they are not NATURAL. And if people see their real face, they might not like them as much as the ones on the magazines.
In my opinion,I think it is not ethical.The celebrities are deceiving their fans,making their fans think that they still remain young and beautiful.The media,of course,are at fault too.They are depriving the celebrities' fans of the truth.I think that it is not beauty that counts,but it is quality and honesty.The celebrities should show their natural self instead of cheating their fans.If the celebrities keep using this method to keep and attract more fans,one day,the truth will be out and they will have a lot of dissatisfied fans who will hate them for their arrogance.
In my opinion, my answer is no. It is because the appearance of her is not real and is consider as lying. It will not be good if her fans find out. They will spread humor. The other people who also likes the magazines find out that she is actually old and has wrinkles and the medias is lying, they will not buy it anymore and they may hate her and the media for their whole life.
No.If the appearence of is not real it is considered as lying to her fans and when they find out they would not like her anymore and when they reeally see her they would see the big differences and not buy the magazine anymore.
No.the appearance of the person is not true.they are lying to their fans.once the fans knew it,they will be very disappointed and will not like her anymore.lying is not good.we should be honest.
No, it is not ethical to use photoshop to edit a person's features as it makes a person unique and different from others. Celebrities photos that are featured on magazine covers may have gone through photoshop. The media which uses photoshop to edit the photos to attract buyers are actually not being honest and if they are afraid that if the fans may not like the celebrity they should not worry because if the fans are loyal they would buy the magazine even though the celebrity is already 40 to 50 years old and has wrinkles.
I think my answer would be no. As it would break a lot of the celebrities fans to find out the truth about the celebrities. That would also be considered cheating their fans' hearts and the fans would not adore the celebrity any more. When that happens, people would not want to buy the magazines any more and that is when the company would lose their customers and would suffer the lost of a lot of money. Plus fans would think that beautiful looks are deciving and it would affect the image of other celebrities too.
No, it is not ethical for the media to use photoshop to enhance the appearance of a person because they do not look what they really am, not being natural. When they enhance the appearance of a person, it's also considered as lying to there fans. And when their fans actually see their real faces, they would not be able to accept that the person who is supposed to looked very handsome/beautiful in the magazine, to have so much difference in real life.
No, it is considered lying, when the fans of the celebrities found out that, they will not like them anymore. Adults often tell us not to lie, and they ended up lying themselves and gives a bad example for us.
No, although they seem much more attractive when photoshop, in my opinion, it is still not ethical. Why photoshop one's looks when it is better of natural? And if the celebrities photoshopped seen out on the go, his/her fans would be very disappointed and shocked at the clear difference between the authentic looks and photoshopped ones. Thus, it is not ethical for the media to use photoshop to enhance one's looks.
In my opinion, the answer is no. The celebrities are lying to their fans and if their fans found out, they would not like the celebrities anymore and they would rather hate them than like them. They are also showing bad examples to children when adults always tells us not to lie but they are lying as well.
No, as i think it is deceiving the fans or supporters of the celebrities. And there is no need to enhance your appearance, because everyone has special features and no two is the same , and if your fans or supporters really like you, they will support you even if you are old and ugly, and paying people to enhance your appearance is expensive.
No, as i think that her fans or supporters might be disappointed after knowing that she was deceiving them from all this while. They might even not support her and hate her as well. People might also not buy the magazine as it uses photoshop to lie to them.
In my opinion,the original photo looks better than the editted one as it looked more natural.She should be brave enough to publish the original one.She also has to pay for the editing. -Ridhwan
I think that some of her fans and supporter might not be that concern about how she looks and will not mind if they see the real picture of their ''idol''.But there may be people out there not supporting this and might be against thisbut I for one idolise the people I idolise for what they do.
No, I think that it is cheating to people as it tricks them. It does not let people know what the person truely looks like and it makes them think that your another person. _____ Qing En
I believe it isn't right for a person to deceive the world about her/his looks as they get a wrong conception about beauty. I like idolise someone for they're qualities and not their looks.
Well, actually it depends. For example it is not ethical for them to do so as they are deceiving other people into believing that they are something which they are not. Even though its not ethical, I am sure that they don't have a choice as they are doing it for the magazine. Even though it's not ethical, who can blame them? Well, no one would want to be on the cover of a magazine and be criticized. Anyway, you can't say that this is totally deceiving their fans, etc. Some people might idolize them for their looks while others idolize them for their talent in singing, etc. But still which magazine won't do this? They are doing this so people will buy it. If all the magazines don't use Photoshop, how are they supposed to compete with each other? By lowering the magazine price? But basically, they are doing it for the profit not for charity. You can't blame them. I would do it to.... =P
It is not ethical for them to do so as they are cheating the fans of the celebrity being photoshop.They photoshop to make the celebrity image be as perfect as what the fans of the celebrity think as.By doing this,the fans may found out actually their idol are not as perfect as they think and will spoil the image of their idol.And by the time they know that the magazines are using photoshop they would not be so attracted to the magazine again so i think they would not buy the magazine again.
I think it is not ethical for those companies to use photoshop just to enhance the celebrity's beauty or to cover up anything example:the skin textures,and their skin tones.I believe that they should take the original picture instead so to not disappoint their fans. --LingYuanSheng(1-4)
No. I think that her real appearance is better as it shows her natural beauty. They should not use photoshop to enhance her beauty and cover her mistakes. That is actually some kind of dishonesty. Her fans might be disappointed when they see her real face but it is honest. -Shuya-
No,it is not ethical for people to use photoshop.I agree with what Ben said" that they don't have a choice as they are doing it for the magazine."Truly,they are doing it for the magazine.But, i have a burning question:So what?So what if they are doing it for the magazine?What makes them think like that?Yes,they are doing it to earn more money,but are they earning all the money dishonestly!!!Is money more important than integrity? When you are talking about integrity,it is the qualities of having strong moral principals and of being honest.Can the "money-faced" people just forget about being honest just like that?i would'nt do this kind of silly and foolish thing just for money.integrity is above all,way more important than money.i would feel that this is very ironic:mega-famous people and doing these dishonest things?Therefore,cheating people by enhancing their photo's looks with photoshop is just commiting a n extremely greedy act.We should forget about integrity just for the sake of money. So Ben,after reading your comment,you are a person of low integrity.
I think it is not ethical for them to enhance the celebrity's appearance.It is because what they are doing is deceiving the fans.They do not show the natural picture of the celebrity just because they afraid that they will not earn profit.But on their side,they will think that it is right for them to do that and they will continue doing. During the process, they started to "cheat" people with photoshop.But if one day , the fans see the celebrity in public, they will realised that he or she is not that handsome or beautiful compared to the magazines.And they will start to feel disappointed in the celebrity.
No,it is not ethical to use photoshop to enhance the appearance of a person as it is not the real them.To me,this is considered deceiving as they used photoshop to edit the 'imperfect'part of a celebrity's looks.It is deceiving the fans of the celebrity.when the fans finds out that the celebrity in the magazine cover is completely different from the real person,the fans might not buy their magazines or support them anymore.
No.I really think that her real appearance is better as it will show her natural self.Further more, photoshop means lying.She sould not use photoshop to cover all her winkles and different mistakes.Someday,when her fans saw her real self,her fans would be disappoited and they will not support her anymore. -Shiyao-
No.I think if the person in the magazine would be better if she appeared as her real self but not a photo edited by photoshop it is considere as cheating and once people knows that they are cheating they might stop buying the magazine.Her fans would also be disappointed when they see her real photo.-_-Anthony-_-
No. It is so not ethical to use photoshop to enhance a person's appearance as it is almost the same as lying to everyone about who you really are. Natural beauty is obviously better.
No.The celebrity should just use her own photo without photoshop as it is kind of deceiving the people who wants to buy the magazine just for the celebrity's photo and would also waste their money.
No.Though she will look prettier i the magazine but it is not natural beauty.I think it is lying to people who is buying the magazine.It will be wasting money when the people keep buying the magazine without knowing that they are cheated. ~Kai Zhong~
No.Though she will look prettier i the magazine but it is not natural beauty.I think it is lying to people who is buying the magazine.It will be wasting money when the people keep buying the magazine without knowing that they are cheated.
No. This is because when the appearance is not real, it was lying to the people who is buying the magazine. It teaches people to lie. Some peole will find disgusted or the fans of theirs will not like them anymore.
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No.It is considered lying to people as the appearance of the person is not real.If people knows about it,all the fans of the person will not like that person anymore,they will think that the picture the magazine produce is not real,they will not buy the magazine again.
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No. In order to leave a good impression when taking a photo for a magazine is to make sure it is not photo-shopped. It will leave an even worse impression when a celebrity was found being photo-shopped in a picture on a magazine. Everything should be what it is, not what it is not, if the celebrity wants to look slimmer, he or she should exercise regularly
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No.as it is like bluffing other people and when people know the real face,they will think that the differnece is very big,thus,they will think that the real person is uglier.We should be what we are and not something else.
ReplyDeleteNo. Although the celebrities look nice when they are photoshopped,but they are not NATURAL. And if people see their real face, they might not like them as much as the ones on the magazines.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion,I think it is not ethical.The celebrities are deceiving their fans,making their fans think that they still remain young and beautiful.The media,of course,are at fault too.They are depriving the celebrities' fans of the truth.I think that it is not beauty that counts,but it is quality and honesty.The celebrities should show their natural self instead of cheating their fans.If the celebrities keep using this method to keep and attract more fans,one day,the truth will be out and they will have a lot of dissatisfied fans who will hate them for their arrogance.
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In my opinion, my answer is no. It is because the appearance of her is not real and is consider as lying. It will not be good if her fans find out. They will spread humor. The other people who also likes the magazines find out that she is actually old and has wrinkles and the medias is lying, they will not buy it anymore and they may hate her and the media for their whole life.
ReplyDeleteNo.If the appearence of is not real it is considered as lying to her fans and when they find out they would not like her anymore and when they reeally see her they would see the big differences and not buy the magazine anymore.
ReplyDeleteNo.the appearance of the person is not true.they are lying to their fans.once the fans knew it,they will be very disappointed and will not like her anymore.lying is not good.we should be honest.
ReplyDeleteNo, it is not ethical to use photoshop to edit a person's features as it makes a person unique and different from others. Celebrities photos that are featured on magazine covers may have gone through photoshop. The media which uses photoshop to edit the photos to attract buyers are actually not being honest and if they are afraid that if the fans may not like the celebrity they should not worry because if the fans are loyal they would buy the magazine even though the celebrity is already 40 to 50 years old and has wrinkles.
ReplyDeleteI think my answer would be no. As it would break a lot of the celebrities fans to find out the truth about the celebrities. That would also be considered cheating their fans' hearts and the fans would not adore the celebrity any more. When that happens, people would not want to buy the magazines any more and that is when the company would lose their customers and would suffer the lost of a lot of money. Plus fans would think that beautiful looks are deciving and it would affect the image of other celebrities too.
ReplyDeleteNo, it is not ethical for the media to use photoshop to enhance the appearance of a person because they do not look what they really am, not being natural. When they enhance the appearance of a person, it's also considered as lying to there fans. And when their fans actually see their real faces, they would not be able to accept that the person who is supposed to looked very handsome/beautiful in the magazine, to have so much difference in real life.
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No, it is considered lying, when the fans of the celebrities found out that, they will not like them anymore. Adults often tell us not to lie, and they ended up lying themselves and gives a bad example for us.
ReplyDeleteNo, although they seem much more attractive when photoshop, in my opinion, it is still not ethical. Why photoshop one's looks when it is better of natural? And if the celebrities photoshopped seen out on the go, his/her fans would be very disappointed and shocked at the clear difference between the authentic looks and photoshopped ones. Thus, it is not ethical for the media to use photoshop to enhance one's looks.
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In my opinion, the answer is no. The celebrities are lying to their fans and if their fans found out, they would not like the celebrities anymore and they would rather hate them than like them. They are also showing bad examples to children when adults always tells us not to lie but they are lying as well.
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No, as i think it is deceiving the fans or supporters of the celebrities. And there is no need to enhance your appearance, because everyone has special features and no two is the same , and if your fans or supporters really like you, they will support you even if you are old and ugly, and paying people to enhance your appearance is expensive.
ReplyDeleteNo, as i think that her fans or supporters might be disappointed after knowing that she was deceiving them from all this while. They might even not support her and hate her as well. People might also not buy the magazine as it uses photoshop to lie to them.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion,the original photo looks better than the editted one as it looked more natural.She should be brave enough to publish the original one.She also has to pay for the editing.
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I think that some of her fans and supporter might not be that concern about how she looks and will not mind if they see the real picture of their ''idol''.But there may be people out there not supporting this and might be against thisbut I for one idolise the people I idolise for what they do.
ReplyDeleteNo, I think that it is cheating to people as it tricks them. It does not let people know what the person truely looks like and it makes them think that your another person. _____ Qing En
ReplyDeleteI believe it isn't right for a person to deceive the world about her/his looks as they get a wrong conception about beauty.
ReplyDeleteI like idolise someone for they're qualities and not their looks.
Well, actually it depends. For example it is not ethical for them to do so as they are deceiving other people into believing that they are something which they are not. Even though its not ethical, I am sure that they don't have a choice as they are doing it for the magazine. Even though it's not ethical, who can blame them? Well, no one would want to be on the cover of a magazine and be criticized. Anyway, you can't say that this is totally deceiving their fans, etc. Some people might idolize them for their looks while others idolize them for their talent in singing, etc. But still which magazine won't do this? They are doing this so people will buy it. If all the magazines don't use Photoshop, how are they supposed to compete with each other? By lowering the magazine price? But basically, they are doing it for the profit not for charity. You can't blame them. I would do it to.... =P
ReplyDeleteMine is the longest so far!!!!!! XD
ReplyDeleteIt is not ethical for them to do so as they are cheating the fans of the celebrity being photoshop.They photoshop to make the celebrity image be as perfect as what the fans of the celebrity think as.By doing this,the fans may found out actually their idol are not as perfect as they think and will spoil the image of their idol.And by the time they know that the magazines are using photoshop they would not be so attracted to the magazine again so i think they would not buy the magazine again.
ReplyDeleteI think it is not ethical for those companies to use photoshop just to enhance the celebrity's beauty or to cover up anything example:the skin textures,and their skin tones.I believe that they should take the original picture instead so to not disappoint their fans. --LingYuanSheng(1-4)
ReplyDeleteNo. I think that her real appearance is better as it shows her natural beauty. They should not use photoshop to enhance her beauty and cover her mistakes. That is actually some kind of dishonesty. Her fans might be disappointed when they see her real face but it is honest.
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No,it is not ethical for people to use photoshop.I agree with what Ben said" that they don't have a choice as they are doing it for the magazine."Truly,they are doing it for the magazine.But, i have a burning question:So what?So what if they are doing it for the magazine?What makes them think like that?Yes,they are doing it to earn more money,but are they earning all the money dishonestly!!!Is money more important than integrity? When you are talking about integrity,it is the qualities of having strong moral principals and of being honest.Can the "money-faced" people just forget about being honest just like that?i would'nt do this kind of silly and foolish thing just for money.integrity is above all,way more important than money.i would feel that this is very ironic:mega-famous people and doing these dishonest things?Therefore,cheating people by enhancing their photo's looks with photoshop is just commiting a n extremely greedy act.We should forget about integrity just for the sake of money. So Ben,after reading your comment,you are a person of low integrity.
ReplyDeleteha ha , Ben, I beat you!!!:p
ReplyDeleteI think it is not ethical for them to enhance the celebrity's appearance.It is because what they are doing is deceiving the fans.They do not show the natural picture of the celebrity just because they afraid that they will not earn profit.But on their side,they will think that it is right for them to do that and they will continue doing. During the process, they started to "cheat" people with photoshop.But if one day , the fans see the celebrity in public, they will realised that he or she is not that handsome or beautiful compared to the magazines.And they will start to feel disappointed in the celebrity.
ReplyDeleteNo,it is not ethical to use photoshop to enhance the appearance of a person as it is not the real them.To me,this is considered deceiving as they used photoshop to edit the 'imperfect'part of a celebrity's looks.It is deceiving the fans of the celebrity.when the fans finds out that the celebrity in the magazine cover is completely different from the real person,the fans might not buy their magazines or support them anymore.
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No.I really think that her real appearance is better as it will show her natural self.Further more, photoshop means lying.She sould not use photoshop to cover all her winkles and different mistakes.Someday,when her fans saw her real self,her fans would be disappoited and they will
ReplyDeletenot support her anymore. -Shiyao-
No.I think if the person in the magazine would be better if she appeared as her real self but not a photo edited by photoshop it is considere as cheating and once people knows that they are cheating they might stop buying the magazine.Her fans would also be disappointed when they see her real photo.-_-Anthony-_-
ReplyDeleteNoNoNoNoNooo . Its soooo fake. She looked as if she's made out of 100% plastic -.-'' Natural is beauty :D
ReplyDeleteBrittany .
No. It is so not ethical to use photoshop to enhance a person's appearance as it is almost the same as lying to everyone about who you really are. Natural beauty is obviously better.
ReplyDeleteAngela.
No.The celebrity should just use her own photo without photoshop as it is kind of deceiving the people who wants to buy the magazine just for the celebrity's photo and would also waste their money.
ReplyDeleteGuanglin.
No.Though she will look prettier i the magazine but it is not natural beauty.I think it is lying to people who is buying the magazine.It will be wasting money when the people keep buying the magazine without knowing that they are cheated. ~Kai Zhong~
ReplyDeleteNo.Though she will look prettier i the magazine but it is not natural beauty.I think it is lying to people who is buying the magazine.It will be wasting money when the people keep buying the magazine without knowing that they are cheated.
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