The Kronen Zeitung is Austria’s largest newspaper, with a daily readership of around three million people. Yesterday, those readers were treated to the image on the left of war-torn Aleppo, bombed out and desperate. Except, as one sharp-eyed Redditor points out, that wasn’t the scene at all. It was just another Photoshop job.
Just to be clear, the family in the photograph is, in fact, in Syria; the original photo (on the right) came from the European Pressphoto Agency. But merely fleeing a city ravaged by guns and mortars apparently isn’t quite dramatic enough on its own. The editors of the Krone—as it’s commonly called—needed this baby to sing.
Using Photoshop to make actresses and models look unrealistically attractive is bad enough. Using it to make a part of the world that has enough problems as it is look even more apocalyptic? That’s just disgraceful. [Facebook via Reddit]













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Are we really surprised?
The UK and US media have been doing this for years, as have the major advertising agencies.
TBF most agencies/media have strict guidelines – such as Reuters http://handbook.reuters.com/index.php/A_Brief_Guide_to_Standards,_Photoshop_and_Captions#Photoshop (There are more but I’m too lazy to google them)
Certainly to this level of completly changing the subject of the photo.
I know one Bucks Fizz song that’ll never get a re-release now thanks to photoshop et al.
Hopefully all of them.
You will never be allowed to enter the land of make believe with that attitude.
I have no desire to work for Apple
Good to see you are making your mind up and choosing to stay in London Town.
Don’t Think You’re Fooling Me you Evil Man. I know the Rules of the Game so I’m Putting the Heat On. You’d Better Run for Your Life because you’re Running Out of Time. You Started this Cold War, and I Don’t Stop, Don’t Turn Back until Every Dream Has Broken, this is Where the Ending Starts.
Pfft.
Overkill.
No, Wikipedia
oh no the media manipulated some news.. how dare they, no one else does… oh wait.. also i dont think this was Photoshopped i think it was Corel-draw`d!
No, it was clearly drawn from scratch in Microsoft Paint.
Is there any news where the background photo came from? Because if it was from the locality you may be able to call it ‘artistic licence’. If it’s from, for example, Afghanistan circa. 2001, then it’s pretty unforgivable.