Documents tagged "Log"
Found 231 documents with this tag
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The image shows a collection of CD cases and one DVD case against a blurred background that suggests an indoor setting, possibly a room with shelves or cabinets. The CD cases are arranged on what appears to be a flat surface, with some stacked horizontally while others are positioned upright. Text is visible on the cases; one CD case reads "CD" and another shows "DVD" with a storage capacity of "4.7 GB." There's also a logo resembling an apple on the bottom right case. Additionally, there's handwritten text that seems to say "Variety" in a casual script style. The image has a faded quality to it, which gives it a somewhat aged or vintage appearance. The overall scene suggests a collection of music CDs and possibly one movie DVD stored at home.
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The image shows a series of photographs arranged on what appears to be an envelope or package. Each photograph captures the same scene at different times of day, with variations in lighting and shadows that indicate dawn, dusk, and daylight hours. The central photo is larger than the surrounding ones, drawing attention to it. There are annotations or numbers written next to each photograph, likely indicating a sequence or cataloging system for these images. The overall style suggests that this could be related to an investigation, scientific study, or some form of documentation due to the orderly arrangement and numerical references.
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The image features a CD with the Apple logo prominently displayed on its center label. The disc has "DVDR" written near the edge of the label, indicating it is likely a recordable DVD-R disc. There's also handwritten text that reads "1046," which could be a serial number or reference code. In the background, there appears to be a wall with some scratches or marks, suggesting the photo may have been taken in an informal setting, possibly related to technology or media storage.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a compact disc (CD) case with the disc inside it. The CD is an Apple brand item, as indicated by the logo on its center. There's some visible text on the disc that seems to say "9/10/84," which could indicate the date of the content or event related to the CD. In the background, there are various textures and what looks like a wall or partition with peeling paint or a similar surface defect, adding a rustic feel to the overall image.
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The image shows a small piece of paper with three photographs printed on it. Each photograph features the same dog from different angles: one full body shot facing forward, another profile view, and a third showing the back end of the dog. The background in all three photos is consistent, suggesting they were taken at the same location, possibly an outdoor space with blue sky visible. There is text overlaying the images, but it's partially obscured; however, from what can be seen, there appears to be a date and possibly some other numbers or information that may refer to a tracking or identification system for items like photos or pets. The top left corner of the paper has a barcode, which further suggests an item meant for sorting or cataloging purposes.
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The image shows a CD with a label partially obscured by a black rectangle and the word "MUSIC" written on it. The disc is inside an open case lying flat against a surface that appears to be slightly textured, possibly stone or concrete. The visible parts of the CD's label indicate it may be from Apple, as indicated by the logo, although other details are obscured.
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The image shows a yellow form with black printed text and a handwritten note at the bottom. The printed text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a line labeled "Description" followed by a space for writing where someone has written "Fax Cover Sheet" in handwriting. At the bottom of the form, there's an official-looking logo and text that includes "Official Delivery Instructions" and a date "August 29, 2013." The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of documentation used to indicate non-scanning status for items in transit or delivery.
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The image shows a collection of smaller images arranged to resemble a photo album page or a digital gallery layout. The central feature is a series of six photographs depicting various scenes and subjects, which are partially obscured by black rectangular blocks that appear to be placeholders for text or additional pictures. Each photograph has its own unique content, ranging from landscapes to indoor settings with people in them. The top left corner of the image contains visible text that appears to be a watermark or logo that reads "HUNTER" in capital letters. The text is white on a gray background and contrasts sharply with the darker tones of the surrounding photographs. The overall style of the image is reminiscent of a printed photo gallery, suggesting it may be related to photography, either as an artistic creation or as part of a commercial product showcasing photographic services.
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The image appears to be a printout of a digital photo strip, containing multiple smaller pictures arranged side by side, likely representing thumbnails of the full-sized images that are stored in an album. The photos themselves seem to show various indoor scenes, possibly taken at different times and locations. There is no visible text or identifiable people within these thumbnail images. At the top left corner of the photo strip, there's a watermark or logo, but it's not clear what it represents due to the resolution and angle of the image. The overall style of the image suggests it could be from an online photo sharing platform or a physical album used for storing digital photos.
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The image shows a DVD disc with its cover partially obscured by a handwritten note that reads "RIP" in capital letters. The DVD has the Apple logo and indicates it contains 7.0 GB of data. There is visible wear on the disc's surface, suggesting it has been used or handled over time. The background appears to be an interior space with textured surfaces, but no specific details are discernible due to the focus on the disc itself.
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The image features a CD with a Philips logo at the center, surrounded by various texts and numbers that are not entirely legible due to the quality of the photo. The CD is encased in a paper sleeve with additional markings on it. There's text written above the CD itself, but it's obscured for privacy reasons. The background appears to be a table or counter where the CD is placed.
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The image shows a collection of small photos printed on paper and arranged in what appears to be an album with plastic sleeves. Each photo is accompanied by a label with a sequence number, indicating it might be part of a larger series or cataloging system. The visible photos depict various subjects including people and landscapes. Some photos are obscured, either by overlapping sheets of paper or being covered entirely, rendering them unidentifiable. There's no text on the image itself that provides additional context or information about the contents within the album.
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The image shows a collection of photographs arranged neatly on what appears to be a transparent surface, possibly a plastic page protector. These photos are overlaid with black rectangles that obscure the images within them, likely for privacy or security reasons. The visible text is minimal and mostly consists of the logos of camera manufacturers at the top corners, such as "NIKON" and "SONY". There are no people or specific locations identifiable due to the obscuring black rectangles. The overall impression is that this may be a collection of sensitive material being protected from unauthorized viewing.
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The image shows a printed photo album with various photographs and captions pasted on a white background. The photos are arranged in a grid pattern and depict different scenes and subjects, including landscapes, architectural structures, and what appears to be a person's face at the bottom right corner. Each photograph is accompanied by text that seems to provide information about the content of the image or possibly the location where it was taken. There are visible logos on some of the photos, suggesting they may have been taken with specific cameras or are part of a branded series. The overall style of the image is reminiscent of traditional photo albums used for archiving and sharing memories.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with several sections of text. At the top right corner, there's a watermark that reads "Sotheby's," indicating it's from an auction house catalog. The main title in bold letters says "Henry Moore: 1898-1976." Below this, there is smaller text that appears to be an introduction or section heading related to the artist Henry Moore. The document lists various works of art with their respective titles and years, such as "Large Form Figure," "Sculpture for a Large Garden," and others which are not fully visible. Each entry includes a brief description, medium details (e.g., bronze, plaster), and dimensions like height or width in inches. The style of the document suggests it is informational, likely intended for an audience interested in art auctions or sales. It has a formal layout with structured information meant to provide detailed specifics about each piece of art mentioned.
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The image shows a CD case with its contents partially visible. On the CD itself, there is text that reads "DVD-R" and below it, "4.7 GB." The CD appears to be an Apple brand product, given the logo on the disc. There are also two pieces of tape placed across parts of the image; one piece covers a section of the CD and another obscures part of the case's artwork. This suggests that the items have been handled or possibly sealed for security reasons. The style of the photograph is candid, with a focus on the details of the CD rather than the surrounding environment.
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The image shows a yellow sheet with printed black text, which is placed against a light background that makes the edges of the paper slightly blurred. The central message on the paper states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold, capitalized letters. Below this statement, there is a line followed by the words "Description" and an arrow pointing to a blank space where presumably additional information should be written. There's also a date at the bottom of the sheet that reads "Official Document" with a year mentioned as 2019. The overall style of the image is straightforward, likely intended for administrative or logistical purposes within an organization.
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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.
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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.
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The image shows a close-up of a DVD disc, which has handwritten annotations on it. The central label reads "DVD" with the Apple logo below that. Additional writing includes what appears to be a date "4/28/1999" and an illegible word or acronym in front of it, followed by another unclear text that seems to end with 'DVD'. On the lower left corner, there is a smudge or mark on the disc. The background behind the disc is not clearly visible due to the focus being on the disc itself.
