Visual Flaws
Visual flaws refer to imperfections or anomalies in visual perception or representation. These can occur in various contexts, such as photography, graphic design, or even in nature. Common examples include blurriness, distortion, or color inaccuracies that can detract from the overall quality of an image or scene.
In the realm of digital media, visual flaws can arise from technical issues, such as low resolution or compression artifacts. They can also be the result of human error, like improper lighting or framing. Addressing these flaws often involves editing techniques or adjustments to improve clarity and visual appeal.