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A cognitive bias is psychological barrier to critical thinking.
Color Saturation
The intensity and purity of color in an image, reflecting how vivid, rich, or muted the colors appear.
Contrast
The difference in visual properties that makes an object or its representation in an image distinguishable from other objects and the background.
Sharpness
A characteristic of images that describes the clarity of detail and the distinctness of edges within the picture, influenced by resolution and focus.
Proofing Language
The language settings used by spell check and grammar check tools in word processing software to review and correct text.
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