The phrase "image focused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is centered around or emphasizes an image, often in contexts related to photography, design, or visual media.
Example: "The presentation was very image focused, showcasing stunning visuals to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "image-centric" or "visual-oriented."
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The continuation of this process ultimately results in a lens capable of forming an image focused on the retina.
She is aiming nearly to triple the revenue of nutritious products, to $30 billion, by 2020.Ms Nooyi has also devoted resources to cultivating a corporate image focused on global social responsibility.
b Axial image focused on fascial trifurcation.
Figure 1d shows the TEM image focused on an individual V2O5 NW.
e High-resolution TEM image focused on the sidewall edge of one bent EOG flake showing the multiple graphene layers.
The vertical axis shows magnetic latitude along a magnetic north south meridian of an image focused by a fish eye lens on a 256 by 256 sensor array.
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He hired a driver, flew on private jets and spent lavishly on building his company's image, focusing on details as small as the design of Max Capital mints.
The wilderness image focuses on ecocentric values and the independence of nature; the functional image focuses on anthropocentric values and intensive management and the inclusive image focuses on ecocentric values and an intimate relationship between humans and nature.
However, this geometric distortion can be corrected by interpolating after image focusing [43].
Inset of (b) is an image focusing on the background particles, showing 3 is a two particle cluster.
But grin widely, and the image focuses into clips of retro television programs (hopefully funny ones).
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