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Perspective

Perspective is the way things are visually represented in relation to distance, angle, and spatial positioning within an image. Perspective influences how size, depth, and shape are perceived by the viewer.

In product photography and digital imaging, perspective affects how a product appears in relation to the camera and the surrounding scene. Different angles can make a product appear flatter, deeper, larger, smaller, or more dimensional.

Perspective becomes especially important when images are cropped, composited, or placed into new backgrounds. If perspective is inconsistent between the product and the environment, the image may look unnatural or visually incorrect.

Perspective matters because the angle and spatial logic of an image influence both clarity and realism. A suitable perspective helps products feel more understandable and believable in digital contexts.

In the context of visual commerce, perspective connects to product staging, realism, depth of field, and background replacement because visually coherent images depend on correct spatial relationships.

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