@chu It's a weird ambiguity now. On Youtube or other streaming services we can have subtitles spoken or brailled so what remains as a challenge is image description
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@chu It's a weird ambiguity now. On Youtube or other streaming services we can have subtitles spoken or brailled so what remains as a challenge is image description 1 comment
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@ChanceyFleet
Thanks for this! I will try and do better going forward.
The videos I am talking about generally have subs and there's already audio (the person is speaking) so what's really missing is what it looks like. I had tried to do a few with "person looking into camera, background is of books" but all of it felt pretty lame. It's also not really relevant. But knowing that someone appreciates knowing what the person is wearing, their hair, maybe their gender makes a world of difference to how I will alt text going forward. Thanks!
@ChanceyFleet
Thanks for this! I will try and do better going forward.
The videos I am talking about generally have subs and there's already audio (the person is speaking) so what's really missing is what it looks like. I had tried to do a few with "person looking into camera, background is of books" but all of it felt pretty lame. It's also not really relevant. But knowing that someone appreciates knowing what the person is wearing, their hair, maybe their gender makes a world of difference to how...