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Figure 3-14.—The cloning device was used to replicate a helicopter in this image
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Figure 3-15.—Magic wand used in PhotoStyler to isolate the silhouette    image. 2. You shoot a head-and-shoulder portrait of the new  commanding  officer.  After  pulling  up  the  image on the monitor, you notice a smudge of lipstick on her teeth. It is acceptable and ethical for you to remove the lipstick from her teeth because this does not change her appearance.  However,  it  is  not  ethical  for  you  to straighten  a  crooked  tooth  because  this  changes  her natural appearance. Currently,  official  instructions  and  guidelines  are nonexistent  for  electronic  image  enhancement  or manlpulatlon.  Therefore,  it  is  important  for  you  to  have high,   personal,   and   ethical   standards.   Unlike conventional   silver-halide   photography   where photographic prints can be compared with the original negative, digital images can be retouched or changed with absolutely no evidence of modification. Figure 3-16.—Color correction tool used in PhotoStyler. 3-19

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