Michael84
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I'm proofreading a book for formal errors and I was just wondering what the normal term in English is for a series of images, pictures and photos?
They are called figures (abbreviation: fig.) in the book. That means every image/picture/drawing etc. has a small subtitle reading for example "Fig. 1: Device xy shown from top". The figures are numbered from 1 to n.
So what is the better term: images, figures or illustrations?
Thank you for your replies.
They are called figures (abbreviation: fig.) in the book. That means every image/picture/drawing etc. has a small subtitle reading for example "Fig. 1: Device xy shown from top". The figures are numbered from 1 to n.
So what is the better term: images, figures or illustrations?
Thank you for your replies.
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