Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

in-frame

Adjective
/ɪn freɪm/
Definition
In-frame is a term used to describe an object or person that is visible within the boundaries of a specific context, such as a photograph or a video.
Examples
  • The subject of the photograph was perfectly in-frame, capturing the essence of the moment.
  • During the video conference, ensure you are in-frame so that everyone can see you clearly.
Meaning
When something is ‘in-frame’, it refers to it being included within the visible area that is being captured or displayed in an image or scene.
Synonyms
  • Visible
  • Capture
  • Included