Is there a way to discover what the images in Articulate 360 stock photos are showing? I write medical educational materials but cannot identify some of the available images. To have information about the subject matter in the photograph would be essential if they are to be useful.
I'm not entirely sure if I am following the question here. May I ask if you could elaborate on what you want to see from the Content Library images? That would help out greatly, so we can provide the best answer here.
Please keep us updated, and I look forward to hearing more!
For example, I search photos on 'bacteria' and find an interesting image of blue tissue with multiple small yellow spheres on the surface, but I have no idea if these really are bacteria, and if they are, what type. In other words the description of what the photo shows is missing.
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Hi Ian,
Thank you for reaching out!
I'm not entirely sure if I am following the question here. May I ask if you could elaborate on what you want to see from the Content Library images? That would help out greatly, so we can provide the best answer here.
Please keep us updated, and I look forward to hearing more!
For example, I search photos on 'bacteria' and find an interesting image of blue tissue with multiple small yellow spheres on the surface, but I have no idea if these really are bacteria, and if they are, what type. In other words the description of what the photo shows is missing.
Hi, Ian!
Thanks for writing back. I appreciate you helping us understand the use case for photo descriptions in Content Library 360.
I'll look out for similar requests and see where momentum is around this feature idea!
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