The document discusses the controversy around post-production editing of images since the early 1900s. While post-production can make images more appealing by enhancing color and effects, heavily editing images to change subjects' appearances sets unrealistic standards and harms self-esteem. However, minor edits to improve images are generally acceptable. In conclusion, the author believes post-production is acceptable to make images stand out but changing subjects' sizes and shapes amounts to lying and media images should be natural and honest.