Photoshop without a computer in the 1950s

Submitted on 03/04/2021 by: janilsonlima
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Today, a model poses for a photo that goes straight to a computer to undergo some digital processing in order to beautify it according to the crooked standards of fashion. Talking about it these days is easy; we all know it, even if we hear about it. Photoshop, which creates cool works of digital art, has also somewhat distorted reality as we know it. But how did these touches do in the 50s? They did not, in fact they completely redesigned trying to maintain the best characteristics of the original model.

Pin-up girls already existed, but that's when, with the strength and art of illustration, they became very popular. It was also from there that the term pin-up came to have the meaning we know today, that is, a photograph or other type of illustration of a girl in a suggestive attitude saluting or looking at a camera, which at that time used to appear on the covers. magazines or calendars. That is why the models and girls who, even though they are dressed, have a strong erotic appeal when photographing, are known as pin-up girls, with the greatest reference to incomparable Bettie Page in the past; and Katy Perry these days.

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