Documents tagged "form"
Found 1340 documents with this tag
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The image is a bit blurry but it appears to be an official document titled "Item Was Not Scanned" with the subtitle "Description." There's some handwritten text on it that isn't entirely legible due to the quality of the photo. The bottom part of the document mentions something about "Official Dispatch Instructions," but again, the text is too small and blurry to read accurately. It seems like a form or notice related to inventory management or shipping where an item has not been properly scanned.
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The image shows a collection of photographs pinned to a board with what appears to be a note card overlaying the bottom section. The top part of the pinboard displays several photographs featuring various outdoor scenes and architecture, including historical buildings, parks, and fountains. There is no visible text within the images themselves that can be discerned from this angle. The setting suggests an environment where people might gather or present information, possibly related to travel, history, or urban planning due to the nature of the photographs shown.
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The image shows a collection of photographs or slides attached to a transparent sheet with holes at the top corners for viewing purposes. The photographs depict various scenes that include the sky during different times of day, such as sunrise or sunset, with colors ranging from warm hues of orange and yellow to cooler tones of blue and purple. Each photograph has a label beneath it with text, which seems to indicate some kind of information about the scene captured in the image. The text includes references to temperature settings or conditions, but without more context, the exact meaning is unclear. The style of the photographs suggests they might be related to scientific research or weather studies due to the notation of temperatures and atmospheric conditions alongside each image.
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The image is a low-resolution photograph of a DVD disc with various texts and symbols printed on it. At the center, there's a logo that appears to be for Apple, indicating it might be an official product from that company. The text "DVD R" suggests that this is a recordable DVD format designed primarily for playback in standard home DVD players and computer drives. Additionally, the text "4.7 GB 120 min" provides information about the disc's capacity: 4.7 gigabytes of data storage, equivalent to approximately 120 minutes of video content at typical standard definition quality levels. The overall appearance of the image is somewhat grainy and faded, which may be due to the quality of the original photo or the condition of the DVD itself.
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The image shows a blue sign with white text on it. The text reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" followed by handwritten instructions that say "24 hour notice to enter your apartment." Below this, there is another handwritten note stating "We will return Tuesday 8/16." In the bottom right corner of the image, there is a small printed date: "March 3rd 2015." The style of the sign suggests it's informational and possibly related to property management or maintenance practices.
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The image shows a blue piece of paper with printed instructions and handwritten information. The print reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" at the top, followed by "Official Candidate Instructions" beneath it. A signature is visible below the title, indicating someone's consent or acknowledgment of the instructions. At the bottom, there are additional text elements which include a reference to "Candidate Support Manual" and a date that reads "March 8th, 2015." The paper appears to be related to an official process or event where candidates need to follow specific guidelines outlined in a manual, and one of the requirements involves not scanning certain materials or documentation.
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The image depicts a Polaroid photo strip with nine photographs, each measuring 2 x 2 inches. The photos appear to be taken outdoors and show various scenes and structures that are not clearly identifiable due to the low resolution and quality of the images. There is no visible text on the photo strip itself. A few of the photos seem to have been intentionally damaged or obscured by a black rectangle with white borders, which suggests they may contain sensitive or confidential information. The Polaroid's white border contains a series of numbers, likely representing the order in which the pictures were taken, and there is also a yellow stripe visible on one of the photographs, possibly indicating it as important or requiring attention.
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The image is of a sign with the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written on it. The text appears to be printed in black ink on a yellow background. The style of the image seems to be a standard notice or informational sign, commonly used in various settings such as retail stores or warehouses to indicate that an item has not been properly checked by a scanning device like a barcode reader.
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The image shows a DVD case lying on what appears to be a dirty surface with some writing and stains on it. The case is slightly open, revealing part of the disc inside. There are handwritten notes on the cover; one reads "DVD-R" indicating the type of disc, another note obscures any identifiable text, and there's an illegible scribble that might be a signature or some form of annotation. The disc has a label with text but it is not fully visible in the image. The overall condition of the case suggests it has been used extensively or has not been well-maintained.
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The image shows a collection of six photographs within a clear plastic sheet protector. These photographs depict the same scene with varying perspectives and focuses. The central theme appears to be an outdoor setting that could possibly be related to agriculture or nature, given the presence of what seems like a field or rural landscape in each picture. There is no text visible on the images themselves, but they are arranged neatly within the protector sheet. The style of the image indicates it might be used for documentation or educational purposes, where multiple views of the same subject can provide additional context or information.
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The image shows a series of nine photographs displayed on what appears to be a transparency viewer or light box. The photographs feature different scenes; some are landscapes with trees and fields, while others capture buildings and other structures. Overlaid on each photograph is a label containing text, presumably referring to the content or context of the images. The labels include phrases such as "PATIENT NO", "X-RAY NO", "DOCTOR INITIALS", and similar medical-related terminology. The presence of these labels suggests that the photographs are being used for some form of clinical analysis or study. There is no visible text indicating specific locations or the identities of any people in the images due to the resolution and focus on the labels. The transparency viewer itself has a clear, plastic material with holes along its edge, likely for mounting purposes. The image's content implies an educational or professional setting within the medical field, where these photographs are being used for diagnostic or research purposes.
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The image shows a photographic development form with multiple sections to fill out. It includes spaces for the customer's name and address on the top left corner. In the upper right section, there are four small photographs of fish placed in individual square boxes, each labeled "Fish" above it. Below these images is another label that reads "Price: $10." The form appears to be a template for pricing or ordering photographic prints. There's no text indicating any specific location.
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The image features a document with the text "CSM NOT SCANNED" prominently displayed at the top in bold letters. Below this statement is an instruction that says "2 Thumbnails." The paper also contains additional information, possibly related to scanning procedures or requirements. The bottom of the document includes what appears to be an official note from the US Department of Agriculture, stating it was revised on March 31, 2015. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph of a physical piece of paper placed against a flat background.
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The image shows a collection of four photographs that appear to have been printed out and are arranged in two columns on an unidentifiable surface. Each photograph is labeled with "STD" followed by a number in the upper left corner. The top-left photograph depicts a person sitting on a couch inside what looks like a vehicle, specifically an airplane, as indicated by the windows and interior design. The other three photographs also feature individuals engaging in various activities; however, due to the angle and quality of the images, it's difficult to discern specific details. There are no people visible within the image that can be confidently identified or described, nor is there any clear text that provides additional context. The style of the photograph is candid and informal, with a focus on everyday activities rather than posed or staged moments.
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The image shows a sheet of thermal paper with a sequence of small photographs or images printed on it. Each frame has a timestamp at the bottom, indicating when the photo was taken. The style of the image is reminiscent of a flight logbook used to record aircraft performance data during flights. There are no visible texts other than timestamps in each photo frame. The locations and objects in the images appear to be related to aviation or weather observations, possibly from an aircraft's cockpit window due to the presence of clouds and atmospheric conditions.
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The image shows a strip of film with six exposures. Each frame contains an identical photograph of what appears to be a cloud formation against a blue sky. The film has markings that indicate the sequence and details of each shot, such as 'Shot Number', 'Shutter Speed', 'Aperture', and other technical information typically found on photographic film strips. This suggests that the images were taken systematically under controlled conditions, possibly for scientific or meteorological purposes. There are no visible texts, people, or distinct locations in any of the individual shots; all focus is solely on the cloud formations.
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This is a photograph of several other photographs arranged in two rows on what appears to be an informational board. Each photo within the frame shows cloud formations and sky conditions, likely for meteorological analysis or educational purposes. There are measurements printed alongside each image with labels such as "MAX", "10%", "CLOUD", "5%", and percentages indicating the frequency of occurrence or likelihood of certain weather phenomena in that specific cloud formation. The text is small but indicates a scientific or technical context for these images.
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The image shows an orange slip of paper with black text. The main message on the paper reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this statement is a line meant for writing, but there's no visible text or handwriting on that line. At the bottom of the slip, there are smaller instructions that include words like "Official Receipt," indicating that this paper is likely associated with an official receipt or transaction record, although the exact details are not fully legible due to the image quality and angle. The style of the image seems candid and informal, possibly taken from a distance without clear focus on the text content.
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The image is a collage of several photographs arranged in rows, each depicting an interior room with various decorative elements such as framed artwork on the walls and furniture. There are no texts overlaid on the images themselves that provide additional information. The style of the photos suggests they may be part of a real estate listing or a design portfolio showcasing interior spaces.
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The image shows a collection of photographs arranged on a sheet, resembling an old-fashioned contact sheet used for reviewing negatives. Each photograph captures different coastal scenes with various weather conditions and times of day, showing water bodies, land formations, and possibly clouds or skies above them. The images are small, square in shape, and closely packed together, suggesting a comprehensive study of these locations or events. There is no visible text on the image to provide additional context about the photographs' content or significance.
