When students at McKinney High School recently received copies of their yearbook, they noticed that many of their photos had been altered. From
dallasnews.com:
The problem photos are obvious. One girl's arm is missing. Another girl is missing her clothing – and was left with a blurred chest. Multiple students have the same body and clothes. Some shirt colors were changed, while patterns and wording on other shirts were wiped out. At least 34 students had someone else's body. Officials from Lifetouch National School Studios Inc., the Minnesota-based photography company, said someone at the company made the alterations in an attempt to comply with the school's photo guidelines...
Sophomore Brielle Anderson said she's pretty sure her head is on a boy's body. "I paid $80 for a cropped picture of my head on someone else's body," she said. She noted that she's also missing a few inches of hair. Chelsey Rephan, a sophomore, said one girl in the yearbook had her clothing digitally rubbed out.
I'm pretty sure the school's photo guidelines didn't specify digitally disrobing students. Sounds more like there's a rogue employee at Lifetouch Studios. (via
J-Walk)
Comments
So, the school has a rule you can't have your head on your own body???
I noticed in the example photo here, the yearbook photo seems to have been taken from the student's ID photo. That's a pretty poor quality photo to start with if you're assembling a yearbook professionally!
So what I imagine is some angry employee complaining to their boss about the poor quality of the stock photos they were given: "Some of them don't even have enough body in their photo to make the eyes in the row all at the same height! What am I supposed to do?"
To which the irritated boss replies as they head out the door to go home for the day "Then make more body! You can Photoshop, right? Isn't that what I'm paying you for? I don't care what you do, just get it done!"
The boss then slams the door as they leave, and the employee mumbles "You don't care what I do, huh? Just get it done?" as they open a browser window to grab some porn pics.
At least, that's how I imagine it.
The photo on the right is the actual photo the girl took, obviously its on her ID, this is used for comparison. the photo on the left is how she appeared in the yearbook, they gave her a boys body and covere up her cleavage...