TTG Plus > FAQs > More on FAQ #324

1. Wouldn’t viewers naturally trust more a photograph that has been manipulated to more perfectly depict the subject?

Not if they know (or suspect) that the photo has been doctored or aigmented, because that knowledge (or suspicion) will cause viewers to trust a photograph less (see #3 here).

 

2. Most people agree that all photos are “imperfect portrayals

Building on that agreement, TTG is premised on the principle that — assuming that neither photo is misrepresentative

Viewers will trust an “imperfect portrayal” that is undoctored

more than they will trust

an “imperfect portrayal” that is doctored or aigmented.

(Again, see #3 here if this reasoning is unclear.)

Terms: misrepresentativeundoctoreddoctoredaigmented