| PHANTASMAGORIA | Fantastic sequence of images, as in a dream (14) |
| CONTRAST | Difference in brightness between adjacent parts of an image, as in a photograph or a television picture (8) |
| DREAMS | From Old English for "joy, music", oneiric or somnial sequences of images, sensations and thoughts experienced during REM sleep (6) |
| EIDETIC | Denoting mental images as clear and detailed as if actually visible (7) |
| PHOTOREALISM | Genre of art which recreates images as if taken by camera (12) |
| EGO | Self-esteem or self-image, as in the cultivar of Siberian iris (3) |
| AGGRANDISEMENT | Built up image as drunk man staggered in |
| ARTHUR | First name of the victor of Waterloo whose image as the "Iron Duke" was further reinforced by having ferrous shutters installed at Apsley as protection from rioters (6) |
| INSET | Reduced image as first couple go out in matching cardy and jumper |
| FOCUSES | Sharpens the image, as with a camera (7) |
| CIAO | Initially create image as others see you! (4) |
| TRACINGPAPER | Sheet placed atop an image, as for copying |
| MONTAGE | Rapid succession of images, in a movie |
| IDOLATOR | A rough road and rough toil for a worshipper of images (8) |
| CAMERA | Generator of images - about a thousand over a long period (6) |
| STORYBOARD | A display of images representing a film plot |
| MAGRITTE | Rene -; a Belgian surrealist artist whose works include The Treachery of Images, The Son of Man and Golconda (8) |
| MEGAPIXEL | Unit of graphic resolution used to describe the number of image sensor elements in a digital camera (9) |
| PICTUREMOULDING | Supporter of images created by computer in guild (7,8) |
| ALBUM | A collection of images. (5) |