Abstract
Digital photography and image-manipulation software allow biologists to tweak their data as never before. But there's a fine line between acceptable enhancements and scientific misconduct. Helen Pearson investigates. The magic of digital photography and Photoshop means that scientists can manipulate images so that the key features are visible. But there is a grey area between image enhancement and misrepresentation. Helen Pearson reports.
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