Talk:Professionalism/Julia Bluhm, SPARK, and Seventeen Magazine

Professor Norton-- I forgot to log into my Wikibooks account before I made edits. But as per your original email about the Wikibooks chapters, I made the edits on May 3rd and 4th. Mostly creating the section titled Photography, Truth, and Ethics and adding to the Conclusions, but also minor grammatical edits to the other sections. -- Renee Seaman

In the section "False Advertising", it is stated that: "Despite general awareness that photos in magazines are photo-shopped, most often a reader of a magazine does not consciously register that the images displayed have been drastically altered...". While it is commonplace to use "photoshopped" as a verb, it should not be hyphenated. Furthermore, Adobe states that "The Photoshop trademark must never be used as a common verb or as a noun." (source) Adrustus (discuss • contribs) 05:49, 4 May 2014 (UTC)

My thanks to Ms Seaman for the helpful note, and to Adrastus for the correction. Norton