Annotating Images
Composition:
Composition is the placement or arrangement of an object or organisation of the object. Focus: Focus is the clarity of parts or all of an image. Gradient: Gradient is a change in the intensity or colour in an image, it may also extract information from the image. Tone: Tone is the lightness or darkness in parts or all of the image. Contrast: Contrast is the difference in the colour and brightness of an object in that field. Aperture: Aperture is a hole or opening that allows light to pass through. Blurred: Blurred is when all or part of an image is out of focus. Depth Of Field: The depth of field is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that seem sharp in an image. Exposed: When an image is the amount of light that reaches the photographic film. Over Exposed: Over exposed means that an image has been exposed for too long. Under Exposed: Under exposed means that an image has not been exposed for log enough. |