subject image

[/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt ˈɪmɪdʒ/]
nounpl: subject images
imagem do sujeito
1. In photography and visual arts, the main object or person that is the focus of attention in a photograph or image
The photographer carefully composed the shot to keep the subject image sharp and well-lit.
O fotógrafo cuidadosamente compôs a foto para manter a imagem do sujeito nítida e bem iluminada.
2. In psychology and cognitive science, the mental representation or perception an individual has of themselves
A person's subject image can be influenced by social media and peer feedback.
A imagem do sujeito de uma pessoa pode ser influenciada pelas redes sociais e feedback dos colegas.
3. In computer vision and image processing, the primary object or region of interest being analyzed or processed
The algorithm detected the subject image and applied filters accordingly.
O algoritmo detectou a imagem do sujeito e aplicou filtros adequadamente.
In Brazil, this term is most commonly used in professional photography, cinematography, and psychology contexts. It reflects the importance of composition and self-perception in Brazilian visual culture and contemporary discussions about identity and social media influence.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
main subjectfocal pointprimary objectcenter of focusobject of interest
Antonyms / Antônimos
backgroundcontextperipheral elementssurroundings

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
imagem do sujeito
Standard usage in photography and psychology contexts
Rio de Janeiro
imagem do sujeito / objeto principal
Both terms commonly used interchangeably in artistic communities
São Paulo
imagem do sujeito / elemento focal
Technical term frequently used in media and design industries
Portugal
imagem do sujeito
Same translation, though less commonly used in everyday speech

Related Words

compositionfocal lengthdepth of fieldportraitphotographyperception

Related Idioms & Phrases

in focus
center stage
the main attraction
the heart of the matter
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