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Image development is essentially [[visual art]] usually for [[commercial art|commercial purposes]]{{fact}}, but includes techniques not considered [[fine art]] or [[artistic]] at all depending on the usage. Image development for the purposes of [[technical illustration]], [[cartography]], and [[surveillance|surveillance photography]] are not usually considered{{fact}} artistic since [[aesthetic]]s are irrelevant. Some image development involves [[signal processing]] techniques such as [[screen capture]] or [[image scanning]], which is considered [[imaging]]. Developing images by calculating [[fractal]] mathematical functions are not considered artistic{{fact}} despite its usage for aesthetic purposes.
 
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[[Category:Communication design]]
[[Category:Graphic design]]
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