They could mean the same thing. "Image" has more meanings than "likeness", which is quite a limited term.
In general terms, an "image" refers to a visual representation or depiction of something, while "likeness" typically refers to a similarity or resemblance to something else. In a philosophical or religious context, "image" may refer to a physical representation, while "likeness" often denotes a more abstract or intrinsic similarity.
A likeness is an image. Here are some sentences.The sculptor made an excellent likeness of the mayor.She carried his likeness in a locket.There was a likeness of Marilyn Monroe in his hallway.
there is no difference. ;)
Likeness or copied image.
image larger than object
image
likeness between vertebrate and invertebrate
Owning an image or the copyright to an image are the same thing. When you hold the copyright to an image it is yours to do with whatever you will, and you can decide who has permission to use it or not. There is no difference.
The difference between 32bit windows and 64bit windows is the resolution of the image and the higher the bit the better the image.
the difference between refraction and reflection is that in refraction light bends and in reflection it is reflected
I am going to say the image is not perfect for it is a an image, be not deceived by the reflection in a mirror, a true likeness though in reverse.JWP
because God is the perfect being.
"likeness" or "image" = tselem (צלם) The modern Hebrew word tseelem (צילם) comes from this root and means "to photograph"