Camera Framing
Also known as: Photo Framing, Object Framing
The act of positioning a camera so that the intended subject is properly captured within the image frame — not cropped, not too small, and centered enough for clear identification. Camera framing presents a significant accessibility challenge for blind and low-vision users who cannot visually verify that their target object appears correctly in a photo. Poor framing (cropping, distant subjects, off-center positioning) directly affects the quality of training data for machine learning models and the accuracy of visual recognition tools. Assistive solutions include audio or haptic feedback about object position and size within the frame.
Category: visual accessibility · assistive technology · computer vision
Related: Object Detection · Data Descriptor · Teachable Object Recognizer