Documents tagged "commonly"
Found 8 documents with this tag
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The image depicts a series of film negatives attached to a paper strip, which is commonly used for photographic prints and negatives. The frames are uniformly arranged along the length of the paper, each with an accompanying serial number at the top left corner. However, the actual content of the photographs within these frames is obscured by black marks, likely for privacy or security reasons. These marks completely cover any visible imagery within the frames, making it impossible to discern their contents.
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The image shows a strip of photographs with multiple exposures on it, commonly referred to as a film roll. Each frame contains different scenes, which are not clearly visible due to the resolution and quality of the photos. There is no text present in the image that can be confidently read or interpreted. The images appear to be printed out from a digital source or shown on a computer screen rather than actual photographs. The style of the photo strip suggests it may have been taken by someone looking back at past experiences, as if reminiscing about various moments captured over time.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged on what appears to be a contact sheet, commonly used for organizing and viewing film negatives before they are printed. There are various shots with different subjects, including landscapes and possibly a person in one corner. The photos have numbers written beside them, likely indicating their order or sequence. The contact sheet has been taped onto a surface at the top left corner, as indicated by the presence of tape residue on the edge. Due to the resolution and size of the image provided, it's difficult to provide specific details about each photo's content.
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.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several sections blacked out, commonly known as redacted documents. The visible parts of the text include numbers and alphanumeric characters, which might be part of a code, serial number, or database reference. The document appears to be formal in nature, possibly from an official record or report, given its structure and the deliberate redaction of certain information.
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.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a person with their face obscured by what looks like a digital blockade or mosaic effect, which is commonly used to preserve the privacy of individuals. The background is indistinct and does not provide any additional context about the location or setting of the photo. There are no texts visible in the image. The focus seems to be on the person's upper torso, with their arms crossed at the chest level. The style of the photograph suggests it might have been taken casually without professional lighting or composition.
EFTA00001861-p-1.jpg
The image depicts an interior scene with a dental examination chair and equipment commonly found in a dental office. On the wall behind the chair, there are three framed pictures of individuals' faces with smiles. These portraits appear to be placed at eye level for someone seated in the dental chair. The room has a light-colored floor and walls, giving it a clean and sterile ambiance typical of medical or dental settings. There is no visible text on the image.
