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DDPI

Disk Description Protocol Image

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MID

Mplayer Image Description

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ID

Image Description

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DDPI

Disc Description Protocol Image

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What does image description mean?

image description
Image descriptions provide textual information about non-text content that appears on your website, allowing it to be presented auditorily, as visual text, or in any other form that is best for the user.

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