Are freckles synonymous with ugliness?
Samsung seems to think so. Its Digimax range of digital cameras have a feature called 'Beauty Shot'. According to Samsung: "It automatically identifies imperfections such as blemishes and dark spots on the face, and retouches them so that faces appear brighter and smooth."
Which do you think is prettier, the 'normal' or 'Beauty shot' picture?
Why not just go the whole hog and replace the image with a picture of a prettier person? And since when did freckles become unattractive? Curiously enough, my seven year old half Filipino brother has no freckles, and on seeing mine, asked me were they sore? Then were they "cool" or "fat"? I don't know the answer to that one.
Posted by: Jason O'Mahony | April 17, 2009 at 11:46 AM
Well, personally I think the 'before' picture is far prettier...
Posted by: Adrian | April 17, 2009 at 01:26 PM
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