I know this is an issue that has been "sleeping under a rock" for a lot longer than we ever thought.
I don't know if any of you ever read National Geographic magazine?
How many of you found some of the photographs amazing?
Anyone ever suspected them of altering the images?
Well, in a video they published all the way back in 1995 (and possibly earlier) that I found in yet another rummage sale, they clearly brag about altering the images for the reader's viewing pleasure! They even show the expensive machine they were using for such a purpose. In those days, it wasn't even a Mac or a PC, it was something custom made that looked like it cost a million bucks. Just to give a comparaison, in 1995, my computer was a 80486 DX 40mhz with 8mb of ram and a 270mb hard disk and a 2x cd-rom! And I had paid a small fortune for it!
In those days, they were already saying in the National Geographic office:
"Here is a picture of pristine forest, lets remove that hydro pole and it will be OK"
"I don't like the way this guy dances... lets remove him"
"Lets give this picture that other image's sky... and remove the car tracks in the sand, we're National Geo, it's got to look like it's totally remote."
When you see this, you stop wishing you could take photos like they do. You somehow loose trust in the images they show. They are still nice... just not as much as before computers.