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midprofile

Midprofile is a term used across multiple disciplines to denote an intermediate state or view, lying between a minimal and a full profile or between a front-facing and a more complete presentation. The exact meaning varies by context, and there is no single formal definition.

In user interface design, midprofile commonly refers to a profile presentation that shows core identifiers—such as

In data profiling or information systems, midprofile describes a representation with a moderate depth of attributes.

In photography and visual design, the term is not standardized. Some informal uses describe midprofile as a

Etymology and usage notes: midprofile combines the prefix mid- with profile to indicate an intermediate level.

name
and
avatar—and
a
limited
set
of
actions
or
details.
The
aim
is
to
provide
enough
information
for
recognition
and
basic
interaction
while
preserving
privacy
and
reducing
clutter
compared
to
a
full
profile.
It
sits
between
a
shallow
profile
with
few
fields
and
a
full
profile
containing
extensive
historical
data,
enabling
balanced
analysis
and
performance
considerations.
view
that
is
between
a
frontal
shot
and
a
complete
profile,
sometimes
aligning
with
the
commonly
recognized
three-quarter
view.
However,
this
association
is
not
universal,
and
the
term
midprofile
is
not
a
fixed
label
in
professional
terminology.
The
interpretation
of
midprofile
is
highly
domain-specific,
and
users
should
rely
on
context
to
determine
its
precise
meaning
in
any
given
setting.
See
also:
profile,
three-quarter
view,
user
profile,
data
profile.