Things You Can Change in Visual Images
- The kind of picture: For example, it could be a painting, a poster, a line drawing, or a full-color photograph.
- The image can be panoramic or limited or framed.
- It could be black and white or color.
- The image could be focused and clear, focused on only one part of the image, or fuzzy or blurred.
- The image could be by itself or you could imagine several images at once.
- The picture could be close to you or far away or anywhere in between.
- The colors of the picture could be vivid or faded or muted.
- The image could have a lot of contrast, or not much contrast.
- The image itself could have a three-dimensional shape like concave or convex, cubic or triangular, or in two dimensions as a square, oval, panorama, etc.
- The image can be bright or dim.
- You could change the angle of the image. See the same thing from above or from the side, for example.
- The image could be moving or still. It could be moving slowly or quickly.
- You could change the location of the image. Is it right in front of you? Up and to the left? Behind you? Inside your head? In your left big toe?
- Of course, you can change the size of the picture, or the size of the main object in the picture.
- You could see the image from your own eyes, or see it from outside your body (dissociated).
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