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What are you doing to an image when you manipulate it?

downgrading the integrity of the image

creating a digital footprint of the image

digitally altering it

erasing the intrinsic data

1 answer

When you manipulate an image, you are primarily digitally altering it. This involves changing various aspects of the image such as color, composition, size, or other features to achieve a desired effect or outcome. Other options listed, like erasing intrinsic data or creating a digital footprint, may occur depending on the methods used, but the main action is digitally altering the image.