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Before-After Comparison

Also known as: Before and After Feedback, Edit Comparison

A feedback mechanism that describes the differences between an image or content before and after an edit has been applied, helping users understand the impact of their changes. For blind users editing visual content, before-after comparisons are essential because they cannot directly see the effect of adjustments like filter application, color correction, or cropping. Effective before-after feedback should describe both what changed and what remained the same, explain why subtle edits may have limited visible impact, and convey the overall shift in aesthetic quality.

Category: creative accessibility

Related: Aesthetic Feedback · Image Editing Accessibility · AI-Assisted Editing

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