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Was Freida Pinto's Skin Lightened for L'Oreal Ad?

Freida Pinto appears in new advertisement for L'Oreal Colors Take Flight make-up, and on right, Freida Pinto poses for a portrait during 2011 Toronto Film Festival on September 9, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.

At right, we have Freida Pinto at an event earlier this month. At left, Pinto in L’Oreal’s Colors Take Flight campaign.

What’s going on here?

L’Oreal has been accused of lightening the skin of its models in the past, as when a paler-than-usual Beyonce appeared in a hair color advertisement for them in 2008. Then, as now, the cosmetics giant denied lightening skin tone.

“We highly value our relationship with Ms. Pinto,” the company said in a statement, according to the U.K.’s Daily Mail. “It is categorically untrue that L’Oreal Paris altered Ms. Pinto’s features or skin-tone in the campaign for Project Runway ‘Colors Take Flight’ limited-edition collection.”

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ABCNews.com’s calls and e-mails to L’Oreal and Pinto’s rep were not immediately returned.

Despite L’Oreal’s statement, Hany Farid, a professor of computer science at Dartmouth College and an expert in digital photo retouching, believes something was done to account for the “Slumdog Millionaire” star’s glowing, other-worldly appearance.

“In this most recent L’Oreal case, it is possible the difference in skin tone was achieved primarily with lighting and maybe some simple overall digital color/brightness adjustment,” Farid told ABCNews.com. “The fact is that advertising and fashion photos are fantasy — between the makeup, lighting, and, in almost every case, significant digital retouching, these photos have little to do with reality.”