Image editing refers to modifying digital photographs using techniques and software to improve the quality and appearance of images. Common image file types include JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PSD, PDF, EPS, AI, INDD, and RAW. The document asks questions about sharing images on social media, whether people edit images before posting, what fake images are, and the possible effects of spreading fake images such as deceiving or emotionally distressing people and influencing public opinions.
Image editing refers to modifying digital photographs using techniques and software to improve the quality and appearance of images. Common image file types include JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PSD, PDF, EPS, AI, INDD, and RAW. The document asks questions about sharing images on social media, whether people edit images before posting, what fake images are, and the possible effects of spreading fake images such as deceiving or emotionally distressing people and influencing public opinions.
Image editing refers to modifying digital photographs using techniques and software to improve the quality and appearance of images. Common image file types include JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PSD, PDF, EPS, AI, INDD, and RAW. The document asks questions about sharing images on social media, whether people edit images before posting, what fake images are, and the possible effects of spreading fake images such as deceiving or emotionally distressing people and influencing public opinions.
Familiarizing with an Image Editing Application What Does Image Editing Mean?
Image editing refers to modifying or
improving digital or traditional photographic images using different techniques, tools or software. Images produced by scanners, digital cameras or other image-capturing devices may be good, but not perfect. Image editing is done to create the best possible look for the images and also to improve the overall quality of the image according to different parameters. Types of Image Files
JPEG (or JPG) - Joint Photographic
Experts Group PNG - Portable Network Graphics GIF - Graphics Interchange Format TIFF - Tagged Image File PSD - Photoshop Document PDF - Portable Document Format EPS - Encapsulated Postscript AI - Adobe Illustrator Document INDD - Adobe Indesign Document RAW - Raw Image Formats Here are some questions
*How often do you share images on your
social media accounts? -Social Media Week recommends posting 5-10 times a week. That evens out to around one or two posts per business day. Adobe suggests posting 6-11 times per week. That's fairly consistent with what other studies suggest.
*Do you edit your images before posting
them? -yes.
I’ve seen individuals, who have nothing to gain except a
Like go through several minutes on editing photos before posting them to their social media pages, especially Instagram. *What are fake images? -Fake or manipulated images propagated through the Web and social media have the capacity to deceive, emotionally distress, and influence public opinions and actions. Yet few studies have examined how individuals evaluate the authenticity of images that accompany online stories.
*What are the possible effects of
spreading fake images? -Fake images: The effects of source, intermediary, and digital media literacy on contextual assessment of image credibility online