Documents tagged "Black"
Found 319 documents with this tag
EFTA00004663-p-075.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be an information card or ticket with multiple sections obscured by black marks. There is visible text at the top and bottom of the card, but it's not entirely clear due to the censorship marks. The style of the image suggests it has been digitally altered to obscure sensitive information for privacy purposes. The background is out of focus, and there are no people or distinctive locations visible in this close-up shot.
EFTA00004663-p-073.jpg
The image shows a piece of white paper with multiple lines of text, each line obscured by a black rectangle to prevent reading the content. The style of the document appears to be that of a form or printed material typically found in an office or administrative setting. There are visible edges of other documents on either side of the central one, suggesting it is part of a larger packet or collection.
EFTA00004663-p-054.jpg
The image shows a compact disc with the handwritten word "Picaresco" on it, placed against a background that appears to be an aged piece of paper or card. The writing is in black ink, and the style suggests that it may have been written by someone who was not a professional calligrapher. The focus of the image is clearly on the disc and its inscription, with no other people, locations, or significant objects in sight. The background's texture and the disc's slightly worn appearance suggest that this item has been handled or stored for some time.
EFTA00004663-p-045.jpg
The image displays a plastic sleeve containing what appears to be a document with some information obscured by black rectangles, likely to protect personal data or sensitive information from being read in this context. The background is neutral and nondescript, allowing the focus on the document within the sleeve. There are no visible texts, people, locations, or significant objects that can be described beyond what has been obscured by the black rectangles.
EFTA00004663-p-044.jpg
The image shows a document that has been partially redacted with black lines covering certain areas of the content. The visible text includes what appears to be some kind of identification or serial numbers. There are also barcodes and printed sections that seem to indicate different pieces of information, possibly for tracking or inventory purposes. The overall style of the document suggests it might be related to logistics or supply chain management. The background is nondescript, focusing attention on the redacted document itself.
EFTA00004663-p-042.jpg
The image depicts a used DVD with its label partially obscured by what appears to be black marker strokes. The visible portion of the label includes an Apple logo and the capacity "1 GB" at the top, suggesting it's a compact disc from the early days of digital storage devices when 1 GB was significant. The disc is placed on a textured surface with visible scratches or stains that give it a worn look. There are no people or identifiable locations in the image.
EFTA00004663-p-040.jpg
The image appears to be a document with several black rectangles superimposed over it. The rectangles are irregularly shaped and seem to obscure parts of the text. There is no visible text that can be read due to these blacked-out areas. The background of the document looks like standard white paper, and the edges of the document are not perfectly straight, suggesting it may have been torn or cut from a larger sheet. No people, locations, or significant objects can be discerned due to the obscuring effect of the rectangles.
EFTA00004663-p-035.jpg
The image shows a small paper form with lines of text that have been partially obscured by black ink marks. The form appears to be a document with various fields filled out, including numbers and dates. On the top left corner, there is a barcode, which typically indicates an ID number or tracking code for the item or person associated with the form. Due to the redaction of text, specific details such as names or sensitive information are not discernible. The document's purpose is unclear without additional context.
EFTA00004663-p-029.jpg
The image appears to be a close-up of several documents with information redacted using black lines. The visible texts are heavily obscured by these lines, making it difficult to discern the contents of the documents. The documents are arranged vertically and overlap each other slightly at their edges, indicating they may be part of a larger stack. There is no clear indication of people or specific locations within this close-up section of the image.
EFTA00004663-p-028.jpg
The image appears to be a document that has been altered or censored by having various sections redacted with black lines. The redactions cover areas of the text and sometimes entire paragraphs, obscuring their content. It's not possible to discern any specific details about people, locations, or objects due to the redactions. The visible portions show printed text on a piece of paper that is likely official or sensitive in nature, as indicated by the redaction method used.
EFTA00004663-p-025.jpg
The image shows an orange label with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and "Description" followed by a blank space where additional information would typically be written. The label appears to have been used for inventory purposes, possibly in a warehouse or retail setting. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the printed text on the label itself.
EFTA00004663-p-022.jpg
The image shows a CD with a label that reads "DVD R" and "+4.7 GB" at the center, indicating its capacity and format. The CD has been marked with black ink on the label's right side; however, the text is not clearly legible due to the blurriness of the image. The background appears to be out of focus, but there might be some text in white or light color at the top left corner, which could potentially be part of a cover or packaging material, but it is not sharp enough to read accurately. The overall style of the image suggests a candid photograph rather than a studio shot, given the softness and lack of definition.
EFTA00004663-p-006.jpg
The image shows a yellow paper with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the word "Description" and what appears to be handwritten notes, possibly related to an item that could not be scanned. The paper has a visible barcode at the bottom right corner.
EFTA00004577-p-86.jpg
This is a black and white photo of a CD with the label "TED CONFERENCE" written on it. The disc is placed against what appears to be an old, possibly torn piece of paper. The focus is on the CD itself, which has some wear visible around its edges. The image suggests that this might be a recording from a TED event, though the specific details are not provided.
EFTA00004577-p-51.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with redacted information on it. The redactions are made using black rectangles to cover up certain details, which suggests the need for confidentiality. There is a date in the top left corner that appears to be redacted as well. The rest of the visible text and numbers seem to be related to some kind of inventory or tracking system, but specific details are obscured by the redactions.
EFTA00004577-p-31.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on a clear surface. Each photograph appears to be placed separately and is numbered from "1" to "7." The photos are of various sizes and depict different scenes; however, the content of each photo is obscured by black rectangles over them, making it impossible to discern what is in the pictures. There seems to be some text accompanying the photographs, but again, it's covered up by a black box. The overall setting suggests this could be an exhibit or presentation of photos.
EFTA00004577-p-29.jpg
The image displays a collection of photographs with several areas redacted or censored by black marks. These marks obscure portions of the pictures and accompanying texts. The layout suggests an organized presentation, possibly for review or analysis purposes. However, due to the redactions, it's challenging to discern specific details about the photographs themselves, such as their content, subjects, or locations.
EFTA00004577-p-24.jpg
The image displays a collection of nine smaller images arranged in three rows and three columns on what appears to be a white piece of paper with black edges. Each small image is accompanied by the word "Censored" printed over it in large, bold, black letters, obscuring the contents of the original photographs. The images seem to represent various scenes or subjects, but due to the censorship, specific details are not visible. The style of the image is straightforward and appears to serve a didactic purpose, perhaps illustrating the concept of visual suppression or media control.
EFTA00004577-p-23.jpg
The image appears to be a collection of photographs that have been edited with black rectangles to obscure certain areas within each frame. This type of image is often used to demonstrate the process of redacting sensitive information from visual media. The visible portions of the photographs show various scenes, possibly including people and objects, but without additional context or the ability to see the entire images, it's not possible to provide more specific details about their content.
EFTA00004577-p-19.jpg
The image shows a document with several areas covered by black rectangles that appear to be censoring sections of the content. The visible parts of the text are not clear enough for me to accurately transcribe. There is a watermark at the bottom left corner, indicating it might be a photograph or a scan from a physical document. On the right side, there's a section with what seems to be an email address, but the exact details are obscured by the censoring rectangles. The overall style of the image suggests that it is meant to convey information in a way that maintains privacy or confidentiality for certain parts of the content.
