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- From: lsr@taligent.com (Larry Rosenstein)
- Subject: Re: photomanipulation
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- Organization: Taligent, Inc.
- References: <hdevine.721086386@cunews> <BxJ492.1tw@sti.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 02:09:56 GMT
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- In article <BxJ492.1tw@sti.com>, coyote@sti.com (Ron Lussier) wrote:
- >
- > One good example is the cover of 'A Day in the Life of California'. As I
- > understand it, the background was 'cleaned up' inthe cover picture of the
- > surf-boy.
-
- In fact, I seem to recall that the surfboard was damaged in the original,
- and they "repaired" for the cover. Also, for the cover of "A Day in the
- Life of America" I think they took a horizontal photo and rearranged the
- elements to better fit the vertical cover.
-
- In addition to the Pop Photo article on this, one of the desktop publishing
- magazines (probably Publish) had an article about photo manipulation.
-
- Larry Rosenstein
- Taligent, Inc.
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- lsr@taligent.com
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