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The phrase "are based on an image of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing concepts, ideas, or works that derive inspiration or foundation from a specific visual representation.
Example: "The artist's latest collection are based on an image of the urban landscape at dusk, capturing the interplay of light and shadow."
Alternatives: "derive from a depiction of" or "rooted in a visual representation of".
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We cling to this idea of who we are based on an image of self defined by these perceived absolutes.
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The fused image is based on a linear combination of panchromatic and MS images.
The image is based on a revered stone image in Sri Lanka, but its face is a self-portrait of Mr. deSoto.
Our strategy was based on a combination of factors to improve image contrast and spatial resolution.
Her sculptures are based on internet-found images of Middle Eastern demolished buildings and bombsites.
(This "what if" image is based on a description in Luke 4 16 of Jesus in a synagogue on the Sabbath).
The above two methods were based on a rather small data set of only 40 images.
The association of spots of sequential images within trajectories is based on a nearest-neighbour rule.
Most image instance retrieval pipelines are based on comparison of vectors known as global image descriptors between a query image and the database images.
Comparisons of the impact of apertures on the images are based on comparisons within imaging sessions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com