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: Images in publications or articles should complement the surrounding text and visually demonstrate the author's analysis.
: The image should avoid being "underexposed" (too dark, losing shadow detail) or "overexposed" (too bright, losing highlight detail).
: For photojournalism, proper content must not be manipulated in a way that misrepresents the actual scene or alters the original context. micha80006.jpg
Including images in books and articles can complement the text, visually demonstrate the author's analysis, and engage the reader. Georgetown Libraries
Using Images in Publications | Georgetown University Library : Images in publications or articles should complement
: High-quality photographic content typically follows core principles like balance, color, and light/shadow to effectively engage the viewer. Contextual Appropriateness The "proper" content also depends on how the image is used:
: Since JPEG uses "lossy" compression, the content is considered proper when details are preserved without excessive "artifacting" (blocky or fuzzy patches). Including images in books and articles can complement
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