Documents tagged "Record"
Found 183 documents with this tag
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The image shows a CD disc partially inserted into its case. The label on the disc has handwritten notes that appear to include song titles and possibly artist names, one of which is "Midnight Express" in bold, suggesting it may be a featured or important track from an album. The CD's plastic surface is reflective, indicating it is made of optical media material commonly used for music recordings. There are no visible people, locations, or other significant objects besides the CD and its case. The image has a casual, perhaps candid quality to it, as if someone casually captured this moment while handling the disc.
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The image appears to be a photograph of an object with writing on it placed against a nondescript background that's slightly out of focus. The central item seems to be a disc, possibly a CD or vinyl record, given the visible tracks and concentric circles typically found on such media. There is handwritten text on the disc that reads "PS Sunset/Clouds Music." The style of the image suggests it may have been taken with an analog camera due to the graininess and faded quality common in older photographs.
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The image shows a DVD disc with an Apple logo on its label. The disc is placed against a plain background and appears to be inserted into a plastic case designed for DVDs, as indicated by the partial view of the spindle. There's text visible on the disc that includes "DVD-R" and "4.7 GB" which are specifications indicating it's a recordable DVD with 4.7 gigabytes of storage capacity. Additionally, there is some handwritten marking over part of the disc's label; however, this does not interfere with the visibility of the Apple logo or other important information about the disc.
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The image shows a series of photographs pasted onto a sheet with black squares covering specific areas. The photographs appear to be passport style photos, as indicated by the consistent size and layout. Each photo has a number written on it in ink, suggesting they are part of an official document or record. Due to the blacked-out sections, no faces or identifying details are visible. The overall context suggests that privacy is being maintained, possibly for security reasons.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several black and white photographs or images printed on it. The photos are arranged in rows, each depicting what appears to be the same scene but from different angles or moments. Some parts of the images are obscured by redacted lines, indicating that sensitive information has been removed for privacy or security reasons. There is visible text in a column along the left side of the paper, which seems to include references or labels related to the images, but specific details about the content are not discernible due to the redaction. The overall style of the image suggests it could be an official document or a record kept for archival purposes.
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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 shows a sheet of paper with multiple blacked-out sections, which appear to be covering information that was intended to remain confidential. These areas are censored by using solid black lines across the text and possibly other content beneath them. The visible parts of the document seem to include headers or titles, but the actual substance is obscured. This kind of redaction is commonly used in official documents or records to protect sensitive data from unauthorized viewing.
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The image shows a DVD case with the disc partially inserted into it. The visible part of the disc has text that includes "DVD+R" indicating the type of disc and its capability for recording data once only. Below that, there's the capacity of the disc indicated as "4.7GB" which is the standard size for a single-layer DVD+R disc. There are also some obscured areas of the text where characters have been replaced with black marks to hide information or prevent recognition. The style of the image appears to be a photograph due to its realistic colors and the slight shadow on the surface below the case.
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The image shows two DVDs lying on a flat surface. Both DVDs have "DVDR" written at the top and are labeled with the same handwritten text that reads "HELI 2." The visible part of the DVD in the foreground indicates it is a 47GB disc, while the one behind it has been partially obscured by the front DVD. The discs appear to be blank or unrecorded, as there are no visible files or structures on their surfaces. There is also a third object with similar characteristics visible at the top of the image; however, it's not clear enough to provide more details.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) with visible text and marks. At the center of the CD, there is printed text that reads "FUJIFILM" in white font, followed by another line of text that appears to be smaller and possibly contains additional information such as the brand or model of the CD-R. The disc has a circular label with concentric circles radiating from its center, typical of recordable CDs, which is where data can be stored. The CD also bears handwritten marks in black ink, including a name "JEANINE" and a year "1986," suggesting that the disc may have been personalized or used by someone named Jeanine in 1986. The condition of the CD shows signs of wear and tear, with scuff marks visible on its surface, indicating it has likely been handled or stored improperly, which could affect its readability. The background of the image is nondescript, focusing attention on the disc itself. The photo seems to have a yellowish tint, possibly due to lighting conditions or age-related fading of colors in the photograph.
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The image shows a document with various pieces of information that appear to be redacted with black rectangles. The redactions obscure specific details such as names and numbers that might otherwise be legible. There are multiple instances where the text is replaced by these black marks, suggesting that sensitive or confidential material has been intentionally obscured for privacy reasons. The document includes headings and subheadings, which are partially visible, indicating a structured layout typical of formal documents such as reports or records. The visible sections seem to contain lists or tables with numerical data, but due to the redactions, it's difficult to determine their exact content or purpose. The document appears to be printed on standard white paper and has a physical quality that suggests it is likely intended for hard-copy use rather than being solely digital.
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The image depicts a DVD case with the title "DVD R" written on it, suggesting that it is a blank recordable DVD disc. The disc itself has various specifications marked: "4.7GB" indicating its storage capacity and "D5" which may refer to its data side configuration. The text appears to be handwritten or printed in a casual font. The case's background is obscured, focusing attention on the disc at the center of the image.
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The image is a close-up photograph of what appears to be a physical document with several sections that are redacted. The visible parts show printed text, which includes labels such as "Record Identifier" and "Record Title." However, the majority of the content is obscured by black marks or lines, presumably to conceal sensitive information. The style of the document suggests it could be an official form or report, but specific details are not discernible due to redaction.
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The image shows a document with the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed at the top in bold letters, indicating that an item was not properly recorded through electronic scanning procedures. The font is capitalized for emphasis. Below this statement is a section labeled "Description," which appears to be filled out manually with handwriting; however, the description itself is not clearly visible in the image. The document has a formal appearance and includes a date reference: it states that it was printed on July 27, 2010, as seen at the bottom of the page.
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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.
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The image shows a CD case with the Sony logo and "CD-R" indicating it's a recordable CD disc. The label on the front of the case has handwritten text that reads "Dancing with Satan" along with what appears to be a phone number, "(519) 624-3124". The background is overexposed and lacks detail, focusing attention on the CD case itself.
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The image shows a series of thumbnail images placed on a sheet, possibly for printing or reviewing purposes. Each thumbnail has an area blacked out with a red rectangle, likely to obscure sensitive information or protect privacy. There is text overlaying the images, which appears to be file names or other identifiers, such as "Girls.jpg" and numbers like "10845." The quality of the thumbnails varies, with some showing clearer details than others. The overall style of the image suggests it might be related to photography, documentation, or a similar context where visual records are kept.
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The image shows a yellow paper with text printed on it. At the top of the paper, there is a bold red notice stating "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in capital letters. Below this message, there's space for filling out an item description or details, indicated by two lines where information can be written. The bottom of the paper has additional text providing information about the status of the item: it says "OFFICIAL INVENTORY RECORD" and includes a date stamp that reads "15 MAY 03," suggesting when the document was created or last updated. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of documents used for inventory management or tracking purposes within an official or organizational context.
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The image shows a document that appears to be a medical record or report, with sections redacted using black markers or digital tools. The visible portions of the document include what seems to be a date, possibly indicating when the record was created or updated, and a signature at the bottom right corner. There is also text that says "RE: 100%", which could be part of the context or subject matter related to the report. The redacted sections suggest that sensitive information has been intentionally hidden from view.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several sections obscured by black rectangles, presumably to hide sensitive information. The visible parts include what appears to be a list with numerical values and the headings "Date," "Time," and "Calls." The layout suggests that this could be part of a log or record-keeping document, possibly from an organization's operations or administrative records. The context and full content of the document are not clear due to the redaction.
