Documents tagged "Thumbnail"
Found 18 documents with this tag
EFTA00005524-p-11.jpg
The image appears to be a low-resolution thumbnail or icon of a game or application. It shows what seems to be a pixelated character or object with a simple design, consisting mainly of dark pixels against a light background, possibly representing the concept of data storage in a form like a hard drive or a USB stick. The image is stylized and lacks fine detail due to its small size and blocky pixelation. There are no texts, people, specific locations, or distinctive objects that can be confidently described within this image's limitations.
EFTA00005495-p-02.jpg
This is a small thumbnail image depicting what appears to be a scene from a movie or television show. There's a dark setting that suggests an indoor room with dim lighting. A person in the center of the frame seems to be lying down on their back, possibly indicating a moment of rest or distress. The individual is wearing casual attire and has light-colored hair. There's a blurred area over the person's face which obscures any details that could identify them or provide additional context about the scene. The quality of the image is low due to its size and possible degradation from being shared on social media platforms or through internet communication services.
EFTA00005191-p-60.jpg
The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged in rows, resembling a physical version of an online photo album with thumbnail views. The photographs depict various scenes of marine life and underwater coral formations, likely taken by scuba divers. Each photograph has white borders and is marked with a timestamp at the bottom right corner indicating when it was captured. The texts on the images are too small to be legible in this description. There are no visible people or locations that can be confidently identified from this image.
EFTA00005191-p-57.jpg
The image appears to be a series of thumbnail photographs arranged on a sheet that resembles an old-fashioned contact print, which is typically used to review multiple exposures without the need to develop each one individually. The photos show various scenes, predominantly featuring landscapes with bodies of water and rocky terrains under clear skies, suggesting they might have been taken in coastal or mountainous areas. There is no visible text that provides additional context about the locations or subjects depicted within the images.
EFTA00005191-p-14.jpg
This is a digital representation of a Polaroid photo strip containing three photographs with their respective thumbnail images and file names at the bottom. The actual photos are not clearly visible due to pixelation and low resolution. There is text overlaying the pictures, suggesting that these images may be under review or inspection, possibly for authenticity or quality. The image also includes a watermark in the top right corner, which might indicate the source of the photo strip.
EFTA00005091-p-081.jpg
The image shows a series of thumbnail photos arranged in a grid format on what appears to be a printed document or webpage. Each thumbnail represents a different photograph with varying content; however, due to the small size and resolution, specific details within each photo are not clear. The text overlaying the images is too small and blurry to read accurately. The style of the image suggests it might be from a catalog, an online gallery, or a printed report where multiple photographs are presented for review or selection purposes.
EFTA00005091-p-041.jpg
The image appears to be a printed sheet of photographs with some sort of annotations or descriptions on the side. The visible portion shows several thumbnail images of what seem to be outdoor scenes, possibly from different locations given the variety in architecture and vegetation. There are no texts overlaying the images themselves. The photograph includes people, suggesting candid or lifestyle photography themes. Due to the angle at which the photo is taken and the presence of text on the left side of the image, it's not possible to provide a clear description of all photographs and their content.
EFTA00004975-p-097.jpg
The image you've shared appears to be a collection of thumbnails for larger images. Each thumbnail seems to depict different scenes, possibly photographs. There are no texts visible that provide information about the content of each photograph. The quality of the image is somewhat blurry, and there are multiple overlapping images which makes it difficult to discern specific details about them. If you have any questions or need more detailed descriptions for a particular thumbnail, please let me know!
EFTA00004975-p-018.jpg
The image shows a collection of small thumbnail photographs arranged on what appears to be a presentation page or printout. These photos depict various outdoor scenes with clouds and possibly landscapes or skylines. Each thumbnail includes text annotations at the bottom, which seem to provide descriptions, file names, or additional information about each photograph. The images are too small and blurry to discern specific details, but the overall style suggests a focus on aerial or landscape photography.
EFTA00004898-p-50.jpg
The image shows a set of thumbnail photographs attached to what appears to be a printed document. The photos are arranged in a grid and are titled with numbers and possibly descriptions that are too small to read clearly. The actual content of the images is obscured by several red X marks, indicating that they have been censored or marked for removal. There is no visible text providing additional context about the location or significance of these photographs.
EFTA00004898-p-12.jpg
The image appears to be a collection of thumbnail pictures arranged in two rows on what looks like a photographic print order form. Each thumbnail is accompanied by some text and possibly metadata such as dates or file names. The prints vary in content, showing different subjects such as landscapes, buildings, and possibly an individual. One section of the images has been redacted with black boxes, obscuring their contents. There are no visible texts that provide specific information about the location or identities within the pictures themselves.
EFTA00004898-p-10.jpg
The image is a screenshot of a webpage displaying nine small thumbnail images arranged in a grid format. Each thumbnail has the number "1" written on it, suggesting that these are likely first-place winners from a competition or selection process. The style of the screenshots appears to be photographic, showcasing various scenes and subjects, which are too small to discern specific details. There is no visible text providing context or information about the images themselves. The webpage design is simple, with a plain white background that emphasizes the thumbnails.
EFTA00004800-p-07.jpg
The image appears to be a collection of thumbnail images placed on a piece of paper, possibly an inventory list or index card for photographs. Each small photo is accompanied by what seems to be a description or title, but these texts are too small and blurry to read clearly. The subjects in the photos vary, but they seem to be related to fashion or style, as indicated by the presence of clothing and accessories. There's no text other than the descriptions associated with each photo. No people can be identified due to the low resolution and size of the images.
EFTA00004763-p-23.jpg
The image appears to be a collection of thumbnail pictures placed on a sheet, possibly for presentation or selection purposes. These small images are arranged across the top portion of the page and show various scenes, which seem to include landscapes and individuals. Some text overlays each picture with what could be descriptions or titles, but it's not entirely clear from this angle. The paper has three hole punches along the left edge, indicating that it is likely meant to be placed in a binder. The setting suggests an organized display of artwork or photography.
EFTA00004763-p-07.jpg
The image is a collection of small, thumbnail photos arranged in two rows with six images on each row. The style appears to be that of a contact sheet commonly used by photographers to review their work. Each photograph has a border and shows various scenes, including what seems like nature and possibly urban settings. There are no texts, people, or distinct locations discernable within these small snapshots, as they appear too small to identify specific content with certainty.
EFTA00004477-p-052.jpg
The image shows a page with thumbnail pictures of various scenes. There are eight images in total, each depicting different subjects such as indoor spaces, objects, and what appears to be nature or outdoor settings. In the top left corner of the page, there is visible text that reads "Photo 1", followed by some description which is not entirely clear due to the resolution. The style of the image suggests it might be a printed document or a digital representation meant to represent a physical object like a photograph album or a presentation board with images pinned to it.
EFTA00004448-p-23.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on a sheet with multiple tabs labeled "Photo 1" to "Photo 7." Each tab contains a thumbnail preview of the corresponding photo below it. The photos depict various scenes and subjects, including landscapes, architecture, and possibly people or activities, though they are too small to discern specific details. The style of the image is indicative of a physical album or presentation sheet used for organizing photographs, likely from an event, collection, or series.
EFTA00004250-p-51.jpg
The image shows a blue piece of paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The top of the paper features the bold statement "CSM NOT SCANNED" in capital letters. Below this, there is a handwritten name which appears to be "32 Thumbnail." In the bottom right corner, there is additional printed text that reads "OFFICIAL STAFF INSTRUCTIONS REVIEWED MARCH 1ST 2018." The paper has an official look and seems to be part of a procedure or protocol given its structured appearance and the reference to "OFFICIAL STAFF INSTRUCTIONS."
