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KLAMarine said:
sundin13 said:

There's nothing wrong with a camera advertising that it is better at taking photos of dark skin. This is a good feature and something that has historically been an issue in photography, and no, it isn't just a problem that needs better lighting. I have gotten professionally lit photos taken like once in my life and even amateur photographers taking pics on their phone don't tend to have a problem capturing my face (I'm white, btw)...

Yeah, the before photos are bad (obviously) and the after photos look professional. Welcome to just about every before/after commercial since the dawn of time. 

The before photos in the ad DID need better lighting. It's manipulative when the before photos are sabotaged and the after photos are of course spared the same sabotage.

That's how commercials work, bud. 

It's not the woke bogeyman, it's just advertising.