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  • Photography is a daily activity, facilitated by smartphones.
  • Effective photo composition significantly impacts image quality.
  • Current smartphone photography may lack intuitive guidance for users.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a mobile application that provides real-time photographic composition advice.
  • To enhance user ability in capturing high-quality images through guided assistance.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a photo-taking application incorporating a scoring mechanism.
  • Integrated eight widely recognized photographic composition rules into the system.
  • Focused on real-time performance for immediate user feedback.

Main Results:

  • The developed system provides real-time suggestions for photo composition.
  • Evaluations demonstrated the system's effectiveness in guiding users towards better photos.
  • The app successfully applies eight common composition rules.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed application effectively guides users in taking well-composed photos.
  • Real-time feedback through a scoring mechanism improves smartphone photography.
  • The system offers a practical solution for enhancing everyday photography skills.