Different between image and photos- 1️⃣ difference only.
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Hello here is your answer.
Every photo is also an image, but not every image is a photo. An image can also be a drawing, a vector graphic, a bitmap file, many more. The distinction also very much depends on the context. In software, images and photos belong to the same group of objects and behave similarly, for example when placing an image/photo into a document or on a web site.
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Every photo is also an image, but not every image is a photo. An image can also be a drawing, a vector graphic, a bitmap file, many more. The distinction also very much depends on the context. In software, images and photos belong to the same group of objects and behave similarly, for example when placing an image/photo into a document or on a web site.
I hope that this will help you.
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A photo, short for photograph, is always taken with a camera.
The word "image" has a many-sided character and it is useful to have a look at a dictionary about special uses of image.
i hope it is clear to you
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