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Put this as the caption: And to top it all off......
in a craft project to take a photo and convert to bit map
rephrase you question ... if you mean the scientific name then it is eidetic memory
Yes.
It means to make one or more areas of a photograph darker (but not the whole photo).
A Caption: a description or phrase accompanying a photo meant to enhance or explain the happenings of the photo.
A photo caption is a brief description or explanation that accompanies a photograph to provide context, information, or convey a message. It helps viewers understand the content or subject of the image.
A photo courtesy caption should include the name of the photographer or source of the image, along with any necessary permissions or credits.
Put this as the caption: And to top it all off......
Photo captions in photo journalism are important brief statements about the photo used to give visual representation to the story. To write a good photo caption attention to detail is key. The main people involved should be mentioned and facts concerning the message.
This text is referred to as the caption. It is typically one to three lines that describes the contents of the picture and any necessary context.
"Enter caption" typically refers to a prompt or instruction for the user to input or add a caption to accompany a photo or image. Captions can provide context, description, or additional information about the image. This feature is commonly seen on social media platforms or photo editing apps.
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A caption is actually quite useful: it explains what is in the photo, as well as who is in it. And it sometimes gives additional information that helps the reader to understand the story better. Yes, some photos are pretty obvious (if I write an article about Lady Gaga, and there's a photo, you would expect it to be a photo of Lady Gaga). But even the obvious can require a caption-- so, when was this photo taken? Is there anything unusual about it? The caption can provide additional information that enhances the story: "In this 1999 photo of Lady Gaga, we see her at one of her earliest auditions." Also, to avoid plagiarism, many captions include the name of the photographer, or the agency that provided the photo.
I found a very old framed photo in the basement our our house by McCrary & Branson of a group of blacks on a fence eating watermelon with this caption. Any idea of the history of this photo. E-mail@jharrison@intra-corp.net
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"Open caption" means the caption is part of the movie frame and cannot be turned off as opposed to "Close caption" that is available on many DVDs.