1) In the computer, the model's head was raised in position from her neck. Her eyes were made bigger and more blue. Her lips are made bigger and the rest of her face is made to be narrower, as well as her shoulders brought together to give a slimmer look.
2) I don't think it is ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance even for a fashion advertisement, because it conveys a false set of results using a particular product.
3) It would be more ethically wrong if it was for a competition between competitors, or it would be more wrong if it depicted a piece of evidence.
4) Small changes such as adjustment to the lighting or the clearness of the photo would be okay to manipulate. If its to be used to be a piece of art, whether to convey a story or show cool effects, there is more you could change.
5) Fashion photography is specifically supposed to advertise a product, or the result of using a product. Photojournalism depicts and gives visual aid to real time events, informing and spreading information.
6) Different types of photography have various purposes, and with them varying ethics. I think that purposes to depict and show current events should be very rarely modified. They should only be modified for the subjects to appear clearer so if the photo is unclear. In Fashion, the most real and true result should be depicted of a product. And in an Artistic purpose, than the limits are much broader, in order to show a beauty or a piece of awe with in a photo.
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