Documents tagged "PRINTING"
Found 11 documents with this tag
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The image is a screenshot of a computer interface displaying what appears to be an official court document titled "July 29, 2016 Deposition." There's also a watermark at the bottom right that reads "U.S. Government Printing Office." The text and formatting suggest that this is likely related to legal proceedings in the United States government context.
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The image appears to be a collection of photographs displayed on a contact sheet, which is typically used by photographers to view and select images before printing. The photographs show landscapes that include bodies of water, likely lakes or seas, with hilly or mountainous terrain in the background. Each photograph has an overlaid number for identification purposes. There are no visible texts apart from these numbers. No people or specific locations can be discerned due to the small size and resolution of the images on the contact sheet.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged on a contact sheet, which is typically used to review and select images from a film roll before printing. Each individual frame contains what appears to be a photograph with varying degrees of focus and composition. Due to the quality and size of the images within this contact sheet, specific details about people, locations, or objects are not discernible. The contact sheet itself has perforated edges for easy removal of individual photographs and includes printing marks such as frame numbers and exposure information.
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The image shows a collection of six photographs printed on a single sheet, resembling a contact sheet used for reviewing images before printing. Each photograph depicts a different view of what appears to be an ocean scene with land formations and possibly some boats or buoys in the water. There are no texts or people visible in these photos. The style is realistic, capturing natural scenes without any apparent human intervention or artificial elements.
EFTA00004763-p-22.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs arranged on what appears to be a sheet for printing. There are six photographs displayed in two rows and three columns. Each photograph depicts outdoor scenes with varying degrees of detail. The top row contains images with less focus, showing open landscapes with sparse vegetation under clear skies. In contrast, the bottom row includes clearer, more detailed shots that seem to capture specific moments or subjects within a desert-like environment. There is text overlaid on each photograph in black font; however, it is not legible due to the resolution of the image. The overall style of the image suggests it might be from a photography portfolio or a selection for printing purposes.
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The image shows a CD with the word "PRINTING" written on it, positioned in the center against a background that appears to be a photo of a room with various items and textures. The CD is placed over what seems to be an old photograph or print, possibly indicating a process or instruction related to printing onto the medium represented by the CD. The writing "PRINTING" suggests action or work being done, perhaps in a context related to art, photography, or document reproduction.
EFTA00004348-p-007.jpg
The image shows a collection of photos on what appears to be a contact sheet, commonly used for reviewing unprinted film negatives before printing photographs. The photos are arranged in rows and columns across the entire frame, with some areas covered by red "X" marks, indicating that these specific images have been marked or edited out. Each photo is labeled with numbers and possibly other codes along the bottom edge to aid in identifying them for selection or reference. There's no visible text within the actual photos themselves. The style of the contact sheet suggests it might be from a time when film photography was prevalent, as digital methods often involve different review techniques.
EFTA00004250-p-38.jpg
The image shows a compact disc (CD) with the word "PRINTING" written on it. The CD is placed inside a clear plastic case which has a label at its center. The background of the photo appears to be a tabletop, and there are some indistinct markings or scratches visible on the surface where the CD is resting. There's no text other than "PRINTING" on the CD, no people are present in the image, and there are no specific locations discernible from the content provided. The focus of the image is on the CD itself and the label it carries.
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The image shows a document with printed text on it. The document appears to be an official paper from the United States Government Printing Office, as indicated by the header at the top of the page. There are several paragraphs highlighted in purple and some underlined sections that seem to have been marked for emphasis or important details. On these underlined sections, there is handwritten text in red ink, which appears to be annotations or notes made on the document. The image is a standard photograph with no people visible; it focuses solely on the textual content of the document.
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The image shows a printed document with multiple pages. On the top left corner of each page, there's a header that reads "Printing." The document contains information about printing services, including cost rates and instructions for ordering prints. There are also images displayed on the page; however, due to their low resolution, it is difficult to discern specific details about them. The text is too small to read clearly, but there appears to be a date mentioned at the top right corner of one page.
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The image is of a document with text and appears to be an official letter from the United States Government Printing Office. The visible text includes references to specific items such as 'Document No.', 'Subject', 'Office Symbol', 'To', 'From', 'Date', 'File Number', 'Name of Officer', and 'Title of Officer'. There are also phrases like 'OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and the abbreviation 'NRC', which stands for Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The document has been redacted to remove sensitive information or details.
