Annotating Images
Composition: Composition is the placement of arrangement of visual elements of ingrediants in a work of art.
Focus: the distance range in which objects appear clear and sharp, called depth of field can be adjusted by many camera's.
Gradient: image gradient is a directional change in the intensity or colour in an image gradient maybe used to extract information.
Tone: Average tone of light and darkness of a picture or image.
Contrast: Is the different colour that makes an object.
Aperture: an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light can travel through.
Blurred: A fuzzy or unclear image that cant give you a clear meaning of the image or photo.
Depth of Field: Difference between close or further away images like you can have a close up photo or you can have a photo from a distance.
Exposed: Exposed means uncover so that now you see something you didn't see before, to reveal or display something.
Over Exposed: When an image has been over exposed so the image will come out white because to much light has caught the image.
Under Exposed: When an image has been under exposed so the image would be dark because hardly any light has caught the image.
Panoramic: A panoramic is any wide angle viewer representation of a physical space.
Grain: Is the random optical texture of processed photographic film due to the presence.
Texture: an image texture is a set of metrics calculated in image processing designed to quantify the parcelled.
Space: When everything is spread out and not all piled together.
Foreground: The part of a scene or picture that is nearest to and in front of the viewer.
Background: A background is a scene behind the main thing, object, person or place.
Shutter: A device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time, exposing photographic film.
Cropping:
Focus: the distance range in which objects appear clear and sharp, called depth of field can be adjusted by many camera's.
Gradient: image gradient is a directional change in the intensity or colour in an image gradient maybe used to extract information.
Tone: Average tone of light and darkness of a picture or image.
Contrast: Is the different colour that makes an object.
Aperture: an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light can travel through.
Blurred: A fuzzy or unclear image that cant give you a clear meaning of the image or photo.
Depth of Field: Difference between close or further away images like you can have a close up photo or you can have a photo from a distance.
Exposed: Exposed means uncover so that now you see something you didn't see before, to reveal or display something.
Over Exposed: When an image has been over exposed so the image will come out white because to much light has caught the image.
Under Exposed: When an image has been under exposed so the image would be dark because hardly any light has caught the image.
Panoramic: A panoramic is any wide angle viewer representation of a physical space.
Grain: Is the random optical texture of processed photographic film due to the presence.
Texture: an image texture is a set of metrics calculated in image processing designed to quantify the parcelled.
Space: When everything is spread out and not all piled together.
Foreground: The part of a scene or picture that is nearest to and in front of the viewer.
Background: A background is a scene behind the main thing, object, person or place.
Shutter: A device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time, exposing photographic film.
Cropping: