In cadrul concursului international de fotografie de presa World Press Photo 2015, juriul a descalificat 20% din finalisti, deoarece fotografiile trimise de acestia au fost excesiv prelucrate si manipulate. Anunt facut de petapixel.com.
20% of Finalists Disqualified
One of the shocking things in the contest’s announcement today was that 20% of the finalists were disqualified once the submitted images were compared with original straight-out-of-camera files.
“Our contest rules clearly state that the content of the image should not be altered,” says Managing Director Lars Boering, “This year’s jury was very disappointed to discover how careless some photographers had been in post-processing their files for the contest. When this meant a material addition or subtraction in the content of the image, it lead to the images being rejected from the contest.”
“It seems some photographers can’t resist the temptation to aesthetically enhance their images during post-processing either by removing small details to ‘clean up’ an image, or sometimes by excessive toning that constitutes a material change to the image,” he says. “Both types of retouching clearly compromise the integrity of the image.”
As a result, 20% of the photos that had reached the final round of the contest were tossed out and not considered for the grand prize.
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