Difference between revisions of "Subject Orientation"
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+ | Examples: "dorsal", "ventral", "frontal", etc. No formal encoding scheme as yet exists. The term is repeatable e.g., in the case of a composite image, consisting of a combination of different view orientations. (English) | ||
property / Usage Notes: Examples: "dorsal", "ventral", "frontal", etc. No formal encoding scheme as yet exists. The term is repeatable e.g., in the case of a composite image, consisting of a combination of different view orientations. (English) / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 16 January 2019
Specific orientation (= direction, view angle) of the subject represented in the media resource with respect to the acquisition device.
- subjectOrientation
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ConfigureLanguage | Label | Description | Also known as |
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Subject Orientation
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Specific orientation (= direction, view angle) of the subject represented in the media resource with respect to the acquisition device.
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subjectOrientation
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http://rs.tdwg.org/ac/terms/
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Examples: "dorsal", "ventral", "frontal", etc. No formal encoding scheme as yet exists. The term is repeatable e.g., in the case of a composite image, consisting of a combination of different view orientations. (English)
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