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- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2023 13:55:54 +0000
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I asked ChatGPT and it verbalises my thoughts and I wondered if this is generally correct before I take what it says as definitive: The concept of "content which requires two-dimensional layout" generally refers to images where the spatial arrangement of elements is crucial to understanding the information or message being conveyed. This includes maps, data visualizations, graphs, charts, and complex diagrams, where the layout is integral to interpreting the data or information correctly. In the case of photographs in a news article, they usually don't fall into this category unless they are specifically used to convey complex information that is dependent on their layout. Most photographs in news articles are illustrative or supplemental to the text, providing a visual context or enhancement to the story but not necessarily requiring a two-dimensional layout for the interpretation of complex data or information. So, while all images that require two-dimensional layout are non-decorative, not all non-decorative images require a two-dimensional layout. The key difference is whether the spatial arrangement of elements in the image is essential for understanding complex information. Thanks Sarah Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
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