The Nanfang » Photos https://thenanfang.com Daily news and views from China. Mon, 28 Sep 2015 03:55:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 Popular New App in China Removes Selfie Touch-Ups to Show What’s Really Underneath https://thenanfang.com/popular-new-app-in-china-removes-selfie-touch-ups-to-show-whats-really-underneath/ https://thenanfang.com/popular-new-app-in-china-removes-selfie-touch-ups-to-show-whats-really-underneath/#comments Fri, 05 Dec 2014 03:06:22 +0000 http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/?p=33630 Use this app and find out what a girl looks like before she is photoshopped.

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Large, doe-like eyes; smooth, porcelain skin; a tapered chin on an almond face—these features can be seen in the many selfies taken by China’s younger generation, especially girls.

But with the need to adhere to a standard of beauty that keeps rising, some women manipulate their images in order to look the part. They use photo booths, Photoshop, apps, and even cameras with special features to achieve their idea of perfect beauty. But now, there’s an app that does the opposite: removes the touch-ups to show what’s truly underneath.

Primo is a Japanese app that reportedly removes any enhancements to an altered image and restores a picture of a person to its original state. This means that Primo will undo the effects of eyes that have been enlarged, and skin tone and teeth that have been lightened.

READ: How to Attract a Chinese Man Part 1: A Cartoon You is a Sexier You

So far, the app is only available on iOS, but users say it helps them not feel “cheated” by images they see. “This software is simply out of this world; never again will I have to worry about being tricked by a picture of a girl,” one commenter said. Another opined, “Very useful; those people that would present a fake appearance to the world should be more careful now.

Of course, applying this on photos that haven’t been touched up also gives interesting results.

To provide a clearer explanation of how this app works, here is an example:

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Does a person simply look too good to be true? Let the Primo app do its work:

primo app before after selfie beauty standards

Primo is also being used on famous people:

primo app before after selfie beauty standardsprimo app before after selfie beauty standardsWith huge influx of selfies you have to wade through when using Chinese social media, it appears there’s finally a way to look someone in the eyes and see them for who they really are.

Photos: Xinhua, the Nanfang

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An American photographer takes Shenzheners down memory lane https://thenanfang.com/an-american-photographer-takes-shenzheners-down-memory-lane/ https://thenanfang.com/an-american-photographer-takes-shenzheners-down-memory-lane/#comments Thu, 10 May 2012 06:42:45 +0000 http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/?p=5504 Incredible nostalgic photos of Shenzhen from 1980 have surfaced on Weibo, with many noting just how much the city has changed in only 32 years.

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Shenzhen in 1980

An American photographer has inspired nostalgia among Shenzheners after publishing photographs of the city that he took in 1980. Leroy W. Demery Jr, who was born in 1954, travelled through China between 1980 and 1983, and his first stop after entering the mainland from Hong Kong was Shenzhen, then a fishing village.

The photos were taken with a Canon TX SLR camera, using Kodachrome color slide film, ISO 64 or 25 which Demery bought in 1976 and still uses today. After being uploaded to Sina Weibo by a user named Xiao Chen, microbloggers remarked on the vast differences to the Shenzhen of today. User Dafeng Haishang remarked, “The last one seems to be of Luohu, but the others are all unrecognisable.”

User Hou Junmou added that the images bring him back to a time so distant it might have been a century ago. Another user named Cengjing de Xiaolu Hai Zai commented on how blue the sky was, how clean the water was, and how things have changed.

You can view a selection of Demery’s photos in the latest Nanfang Studio album.

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