Times Addresses Photoshopping Faux Pas

Yesterday, there was news that The New York Times had removed an online photo gallery from its Web site due to allegations that the photos had been digitally altered. Today, the story is still developing.

Late yesterday, the Times added more information to their editor’s note accompanying the removed gallery. According to the updated note, the original introduction to the photo feature, which appeared in the magazine last Sunday as well as online as a slide show, explicitly said that photographer Edgar Martins “creates his images with long exposures but without digital manipulation.”

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