Documents tagged "Redaction"
Found 18 documents with this tag
EFTA00008599-p-23.jpg
The image shows a computer screen displaying a document with redacted information. The redaction is done with black lines over parts of the text that are meant to be concealed. There's no clear view of any specific content within the redacted areas, and there's no visible text that can be discerned without revealing the redacted material. The background of the image appears to be a neutral gray color, typical for an indoor office setting.
EFTA00005561-p-2.jpg
The image appears to be a digitally altered photograph that has been manipulated to obscure certain details with black squares and lines. The content of the original document is not clear due to this redaction process. There's visible text at the top right corner, but it's difficult to read because of the redaction. The style of the image suggests an attempt to protect sensitive information from being shared or seen by others.
EFTA00004898-p-06.jpg
The image shows a close-up of what appears to be a printed document with several lines of text that are partially obscured by redacted content. The redaction is marked out in black, covering the actual words on the page. This kind of action is typically done to protect sensitive information or maintain privacy. There are no visible people or specific locations discernible from this part of the image.
EFTA00004763-p-20.jpg
The image appears to be a printed piece of paper with various sections of information redacted. The redaction is done by covering the original content with black rectangles or lines, obscuring what would have been visible text and images. There is only one identifiable element within this censored context: an upper-right corner where a small section remains unobscured, displaying what seems to be part of a person's face, possibly from a photograph. The overall style of the image suggests it might be related to privacy protection or document classification practices.
EFTA00004663-p-077.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with rows of black text that have been redacted using a large "X" to obscure the information. The redaction lines are uniform and cover entire columns, suggesting the need for privacy in whatever is being reported or documented on this form. There is no visible person, location, or significant object other than the text itself which is now obscured by the redactions.
EFTA00004477-p-038.jpg
The image displays a document with several blacked out sections, indicating that sensitive information has been redacted. The visible parts of the text include phrases such as "Zone" and what appears to be a series of numbers or codes beneath each section. The redaction method uses solid blocks of black ink over the areas where information is being hidden. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects discernible from this image due to the extensive redaction.
EFTA00004477-p-019.jpg
The image shows a document with parts of it redacted. The redaction appears to be done with black lines over words and phrases, obscuring their content. There is no clear indication of the nature of the document from what can be seen in this redacted form. No people, specific locations, or significant objects aside from the document itself are visible in this image.
EFTA00004477-p-017.jpg
The image shows a document with several lines of text that are redacted with black boxes, obscuring the words underneath. The redaction is consistent throughout the visible part of the paper. At the top left corner of the document, there's an indication or label with text that reads "Classified." There are also markings such as a barcode and other symbols across the top edge of the paper, which are typical for documents being handled in secure environments like government agencies. The background is not very detailed due to the focus on the redaction, but it appears to be an indoor setting with plain walls.
EFTA00004477-p-010.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with multiple areas marked for redaction. These redacted sections are filled in with black ink, concealing the text that was originally present there. The document appears to have some visible headers and numbers at the top and bottom edges which seem to be related to page numbers or section identifiers, but these are partially obscured by the redactions as well. Additionally, there's a small portion of a word visible in the upper left corner before it is redacted. The style of the image suggests it might be from a printed document rather than a digital one, given the texture and shadows around the edges, indicating that it could have been photographed or scanned with some reflection on its surface.
EFTA00004477-p-002.jpg
The image shows a document with several sections redacted by black lines and boxes. The upper portion of the document contains text, but it is obscured due to the redaction. There are two distinct styles of redaction: one that completely blackens out entire paragraphs or lines of text, and another that uses solid black rectangles to obscure specific words or phrases within a paragraph. The bottom section of the image displays what appears to be a table with columns, but all visible data is redacted. The document itself has edges, indicating it is part of a physical file or binder.
EFTA00004348-p-045.jpg
The image shows a document with redacted sections, where certain parts are blacked out, presumably to obscure sensitive information. The redaction is done using large rectangular boxes filled with black ink. The surrounding text appears to be printed in a standard font, but it's not clear what the document contains due to the redactions. The paper itself has a hole punch at the top left corner, suggesting that this could be a physical copy of the document intended for filing or distribution. The exact content and nature of the information on the document are unknown because of the redaction.
EFTA00004348-p-022.jpg
The image shows a close-up of a printed document with various sections heavily redacted using solid black rectangles to obscure the content. The redaction appears to be uniform and systematic, covering entire paragraphs or pages. There is visible text in the background that seems to follow a specific format or structure, possibly related to regulations or guidelines. However, due to the level of redaction, it is impossible to discern the specifics or context of the document's content. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, indicative of an official or formal document that has been modified for privacy or security reasons.
EFTA00004348-p-019.jpg
The image shows a document with several areas that have been redacted by blacking out the corresponding parts of the text. The redaction appears to be done manually, as there are no uniform patterns in the marks. The visible parts of the text include some numbers and possibly names or places, but due to the redaction, specific details are not legible. At the top of the document, there's a black rectangle that seems to have been used to obscure part of the page, preventing any information from being seen. The document has holes on its left side, indicating it is likely meant to be inserted into a binder or folder for storage.
EFTA00004348-p-018.jpg
The image shows a printed document with multiple sections that appear to have been redacted for privacy or security reasons. There are black rectangles covering areas of the text and images. The redaction pattern suggests an attempt to obscure sensitive information while maintaining some visual integrity of the original content. The visible parts include what seems to be a table or list, possibly containing codes or identifiers, along with the top-right corner of a photograph or image that has been partially obscured by the redaction marks. The document is presented on what looks like a light-colored surface or cover.
EFTA00003951-p-33.jpg
The image you've shared appears to be a scanned document with heavy redaction. The majority of the content is blacked out, making it impossible to discern any specific details. It seems that certain sections of text or images have been intentionally obscured, likely for reasons of privacy or security. The visible portions include horizontal and vertical lines across the page, suggesting a structured format for the original document. Without any readable content, there's not much additional information I can provide about this image.
EFTA00003951-p-22.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an electronic document with heavy redaction. Portions of the text and images have been blacked out with solid black squares or rectangles, rendering them unreadable. The visible portions of the document are too small and blurry to discern any specific details such as text content or the nature of the image itself. The image quality does not allow for a clear description of objects or their actions within this context.
DOJ-OGR-00006444.jpg
The image you've sent appears to be a photograph of a document, possibly an official paper or legal record due to the presence of redacted sections. The top part of the document is obscured, but there are some visible lines and text that suggest it might contain important information. Redaction marks, likely indicating sensitive content, cover certain parts of the text. This kind of image would typically be used for reference or analysis, particularly in legal or investigative contexts where privacy or confidentiality is paramount.
DOJ-OGR-00022375.jpg
The image shows a printed document that has been redacted with black lines to obscure certain sections of text. There is visible text at the top of the page stating "Redaction for personal information." The document appears to be an official piece of correspondence, possibly from a government agency or corporate entity given the formal tone and style. A handwritten note in blue ink is present on the document with text that reads "To Whom It May Concern." In the bottom right corner, there's a small signature, which could be that of an individual who reviewed or approved the redactions. The rest of the content on the page is not fully legible due to the redacted areas.
