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public:nnels:etext:images:skin_tone_gender_and_age [2022/06/07 17:23]
rachel.osolen [Skin Tone]
public:nnels:etext:images:skin_tone_gender_and_age [2024/06/13 18:27]
rachel.osolen [Skin Tone, Gender and Age]
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 ======Skin Tone, Gender and Age====== ======Skin Tone, Gender and Age======
  
-Only describe Skin Tone, Gender and/or Age if it is important for the reader to know in the context of the image. This is an extra detail and does not go into the first sentence of the image. The first sentence summarizes the image, and each additional sentence drills down to more detail.+Only describe Skin Tone, Gender and/or Age if it is important for the reader to know in the context of the image. 
  
 +<note>This is an extra detail and does not go into the first sentence of the image. The first sentence summarizes the image, and each additional sentence drills down to more detail. Go to the section ''Write with a Clear Structure'' on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:general_guidelines|General Guidelines page]] for more information on how to structure you description.
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 =====Skin Tone===== =====Skin Tone=====
  
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 <note>If it is a book that clearly has all one skin tone, for example a book about Russians and everyone is white, you can put in a [[public:nnels:etext:producers-note|Producer's Note]] that states that everyone photographed in the book has a light skin tone unless otherwise stated (or whatever skin tone applies). If there is a variation, then describe the variation. This should help cut down on some repetition</note> <note>If it is a book that clearly has all one skin tone, for example a book about Russians and everyone is white, you can put in a [[public:nnels:etext:producers-note|Producer's Note]] that states that everyone photographed in the book has a light skin tone unless otherwise stated (or whatever skin tone applies). If there is a variation, then describe the variation. This should help cut down on some repetition</note>
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 +<note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note>
  
 =====Gender===== =====Gender=====
  
 You can identify the subject as male or female, man or woman, only if it can be clearly identified. Try to describe the physical characteristics and avoid using the terms “masculine” or “feminine” since it is more interpretive than descriptive. There is a delicate balance to strike between inclusive language and robust description; do your best, and ask for opinions from others if you need to. You can identify the subject as male or female, man or woman, only if it can be clearly identified. Try to describe the physical characteristics and avoid using the terms “masculine” or “feminine” since it is more interpretive than descriptive. There is a delicate balance to strike between inclusive language and robust description; do your best, and ask for opinions from others if you need to.
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 +<note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note>
  
 =====Age===== =====Age=====
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   * old, etc.   * old, etc.
  
-<WRAP center round box 80%+<note>When it is not clear the age of a person, write ''appears''. For example, ''the man appears to be middle-aged.'' or ''the girl appears to be a teenager or young adult''. It is okay to be a little more subjective here if it is not clear.</note
-**Example**+ 
 +<note tip>For examples, see Examples: Skin tone, Gender, and Age</note>
  
-{{ :public:nnels:etext:images:twogirls.png?200 |}}+<note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note>
  
-Alt-text: Two young girls stand beside each other and smile in the sunlight. There is a green leafy bush in the background. They both look directly into the camera. They both have a light skin tone. One girl has blonde hair in pigtails and wears a white dress, and the other has long loose brown hair and wears a green dress. 
-</WRAP> 
  
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