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+ | [[Image:The Sleep of Reason.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters]]'' reads the caption in this [[1799]] print by [[Goya]]]] | ||
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'''Caption''' may refer to: | '''Caption''' may refer to: | ||
- | *[[Caption (comics convention)]], a small press and independent comic convention held annually in Oxford, England | ||
*[[Closed captioning]], used to provide the text of a show's audio portion to those who may have trouble hearing it | *[[Closed captioning]], used to provide the text of a show's audio portion to those who may have trouble hearing it | ||
- | *[[Subtitle (captioning)]], textual versions of the dialog in films | + | *[[Subtitle (captioning)]], textual versions of the dialog in film and other visual media |
+ | *[[Intertitle]], a piece text edited into a film to convey information like dialogue | ||
+ | *[[Photo caption]], explanatory text about specific published photos | ||
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Caption may refer to:
- Closed captioning, used to provide the text of a show's audio portion to those who may have trouble hearing it
- Subtitle (captioning), textual versions of the dialog in film and other visual media
- Intertitle, a piece text edited into a film to convey information like dialogue
- Photo caption, explanatory text about specific published photos
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