
File:Haymakingonthethames.jpg

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English: "Haymaking on the Thames" by John Clayton Adams, late 19th century
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| Date | before 1906 | |||||
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English: Transferred from en.wikipedia.org: 2006-05-31 12:10 . . PlatoAndNealon . . 900×595× (713029 bytes)
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| Author | John Clayton Adams (1840–1906) | |||||
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File usage
Metadata
| Camera manufacturer | Hewlett-Packard |
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| Camera model | HP PhotoSmart R717 (V01.00)+ |
| Exposure time | 133,679/25,000 sec (5.34716) |
| F-number | f/2.8 |
| ISO speed rating | 100 |
| Date and time of data generation | 20:00, 25 May 2005 |
| Lens focal length | 8 mm |
| Orientation | Normal |
| Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
| Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
| Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS Windows |
| File change date and time | 07:28, 31 May 2006 |
| Y and C positioning | Centered |
| Exposure Program | Normal program |
| Exif version | 2.2 |
| Date and time of digitizing | 20:00, 25 May 2005 |
| Meaning of each component | 0321 |
| APEX aperture | 3.046875 |
| Exposure bias | 0 |
| Maximum land aperture | 2.8 APEX (f/2.64) |
| Metering mode | Centre weighted average |
| Light source | Standard light A |
| Flash | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
| Colour space | sRGB |
| Focal plane X resolution | 2.53E-5 |
| Focal plane Y resolution | 2.53E-5 |
| Focal plane resolution unit | 3 |
| Exposure index | 100 |
| Sensing method | Undefined |
| Custom image processing | Normal process |
| Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
| White balance | Auto white balance |
| Focal length in 35 mm film | 39 mm |
| Scene capture type | Standard |
| Contrast | Normal |
| Saturation | High saturation |
| Sharpness | Hard |
| Subject distance range | Close view |
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