it's unreal ooisic for them to achieve that. >> reporter: their point is, while mirrors may not lie,hotos can. it's almost a given that the advertisements in magazines are ma anyone lapted, photoshopped, air brushed, whatever you call it this is not reality. and thank goodness, because, if it were, this model's head would be wider than her hips. ouch. many of these are apparent attempts of making alreadyy gorgeous people look even better. but look better in whose eyes? ask logan levkoff. >> we're not supposed to look like that. and the average person does not want a partner, a friend, or a sister or a parent who is unhealthy. >> reporter: sometimes it can all go very wrong. look. i have no rib cage. my goodness, my thighless legs are flexible. check me out. my shoulder has been dislocated. all that cutting, crotching and pasting has led so some gross examples of photoshop gone wrong. it's not just the fashion and beauty controversy that's creating controversy. newsweek's cover this week has given it a real image problem. the cover shows a magically resurrected princess diana as she m