The Influence of Meitu APP on Public Aesthetics Under the Network Social Culture
Abstract
Whether in Moments or Weibo, two APPs that must be refreshed every day, the uploaded photos must be uploaded through Meitu.
There is a sense that if you dont use Meitu, you will be naked in broad daylight. Meitu, also known as P-picture, also known as P or PS,
comes from the first letter of PHOTOSHOP in English. It originally means to use software to retouch photos, and now refers to graphic images processed by software. Such a tool originally used in professional fields has become a popular social center through digital imaging information technology and the infinitely linked Internet, and then formed an online social platform, which seems to be dispensable, but it is like
a shadow and ubiquitous objective cultural existence.
There is a sense that if you dont use Meitu, you will be naked in broad daylight. Meitu, also known as P-picture, also known as P or PS,
comes from the first letter of PHOTOSHOP in English. It originally means to use software to retouch photos, and now refers to graphic images processed by software. Such a tool originally used in professional fields has become a popular social center through digital imaging information technology and the infinitely linked Internet, and then formed an online social platform, which seems to be dispensable, but it is like
a shadow and ubiquitous objective cultural existence.
Keywords
Spreadability; Meitu; Social Culture
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i8.5351