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Kate Winslet: Latest Photoshop Star? (and others)

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Kate's all thin and trim in the latest Vanity Fair issue (article here). She's been less voluptuous for the last several years now, but has she gotten THIS thin?

Hmm... still lovely, but this is just a bit too thin for comfort. Be sure to flip through the slide show for me pics, plus more magazine covers w/photoshop gone wild.

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Now her rep is speaking out. "Kate is furious at suggestions that her body has been airbrushed," says a spokesperson for the actress, according to PEOPLE.

In one report from the Telegraph, a digital retouching expert is brought in to discuss the photos. "The first place to look is under the eyes, because whether you're two or 92 you have darkness there, and the pictures of Kate have none. There's certainly no sign of acne either. It definitely looks like there has been a bit of work done."

Winslet's publicist told the Telegraph that there had been skin tone correction but no airbrushing, while a Vanity Fair spokesperson told the paper that there was only "a minimal amount of retouching."

The Daily Mail took the analysis one step further, bringing in an airbrush artist to break down the photos area by area.

His analysis:
The face: "There is no real detail in her face. Any detail or wrinkles have been removed. There are no eye bags, contours and smile lines. The whites of her eyes have been cleaned up and are now a really clean, crisp white. I'd say her lips have possibly been made slightly fuller as well."
The skin: "Her skin has generally been retouched all over so she has no lines or blemishes at all. Her skin is completely perfect."

The hands and feet: "There are no wrinkles or lines or veins on her hands and feet and this just is not natural."

The figure: "Her back and lower body have been pinched in to make her look thinner and to give her some curves. Her bottom has been rounded off so it looks nice and pert. I would be very surprised if her bottom was like that naturally. Her thigh appears to have been made slimmer so it appears more toned. And in the shot of her sitting down on the front cover, it's possible her legs were made slightly thinner so they also appear more toned."

Winslet has been caught in the middle of a photo controversy before, apologizing after Britain's GQ ran photos of the actress that were altered to make her appear slimmer.

"I just didn't want people to think I was a hypocrite and that I'd suddenly lost 30 lbs. or whatever. So I just came out and said, 'Look, I don't look like that'. I'm not mad at the magazine, but I have no intention of looking like that," said Winslet about the GQ pics.
 
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