"Why do people put filters on pictures ?
I can underatand smilies etc cover faces or other identify features but not a filter, to me it looks fake and a big turn off.
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I'm worried the wrinkles on my scrotum are ageing me |
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If they are using filters that make them look totally different than they really do , that's deceitful & people will surely notice if they meet them.
I don't use filters and hate the dog ears or big glasses one.
I don't know why people use them op, maybe they hope people won't notice or care. |
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By *enda83Man 10 weeks ago
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I wouldn’t even know how to use them, i do know they can make someone look totally different as my niece looks completely different person facially and about 10 stone lighter on her face book versus real life |
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"Why do people put filters on pictures ?
I can underatand smilies etc cover faces or other identify features but not a filter, to me it looks fake and a big turn off.
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Is it better than no picture?
It’s their profile. They do as they wish with it 👍🏻 |
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By *avie65Man 10 weeks ago
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I use the adjust function from Dr G on nearly all of my photos, buildings, landscapes, people and nature. Maybe not filters as such though. It’s a good way to relax and actual look at what you have photographed. |
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I have a mixture on our profile. So many say they only adjust the contrast/brightness etc, but these do alter the appearance of the skin. Skin in supposed to have texture and variations in colour. Personally I prefer pictures that look real, but I get it that others prefer using filters etc. |
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