Documents tagged "record"
Found 183 documents with this tag
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The image shows a sheet of paper with multiple photos printed on it, each depicting a different scene. The top photo appears to show an outdoor setting with what might be a building or structure in the distance. Below this, there are several images that seem to depict interior spaces or possibly objects of interest. One photo seems to include a person's leg, suggesting human activity within the frame. The text on the paper is obscured by the photos, making it difficult to read specific details. However, the visible words suggest some sort of report or documentation, with phrases like "Case Number" and "Photographer Name" indicating that these images are part of an organized record. The bottom right corner of the page shows a watermark or logo, which is partially obscured by one of the photos. The style of the image is straightforward, resembling a typical photograph album or evidence log. The photographs themselves have varying degrees of focus and lighting, indicating they may have been taken under different circumstances.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) with a label on the top center. The label contains some handwritten marks and numbers; there is a number "17" written in black marker on the left side of the disc, just above the center hole. Below this number, there's another handwritten mark that appears to be a checkmark or an asterisk. On the right side of the center hole, there are additional marks and numbers; these include the word "Zero" written twice in black marker, with a large "0" near the top and a smaller one below it. Below the larger "0," there is a number "70" written next to an arrow pointing downwards. The disc also has printed text around its edge that reads "CD-R 80min," indicating its recording capacity. The background of the image is not very clear but seems to be a plain surface, possibly paper or a tabletop.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a paper document with visible text and graphics. There's a logo at the top left corner of the document, which seems to be a watermark or a company emblem. The central part of the document has a section that is shaded in gray, possibly indicating some form of classification or status. There are also numerical codes such as "9804" and text like "TECHNICAL REPORT" visible on the page. The paper itself shows signs of wear with creases and folds suggesting it may have been handled frequently or is part of a folder. The style of the document is formal, with clear sections and organized layout typically used in professional settings for reports or official records. There are no people present in this image, as it is focused on the paper document itself.
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The image depicts a CD with handwritten text on it. The CD appears to be an audio disc, labeled as "CDR" indicating that it is a recordable compact disc designed for storing digital audio. There's also a series of numbers and letters in the center ring which are likely a catalog number or production code. The handwriting includes a name, possibly someone's personal identification, followed by another word that is not entirely clear from the image.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) lying on a surface that appears to be paper with some writing on it. The CD has a label with printed text that includes the words "Brazil Starts Here" and below that, "MEMORECORD," which is likely the brand or recording company associated with the CD's content. There are handwritten notes around the CD, but they are not fully legible in the image provided. The style of the photo seems candid, possibly taken to document something related to the CD or its contents, rather than for aesthetic purposes.
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The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with multiple images printed on it. These smaller images are also photographs and show various scenes and subjects, including landscapes, architectural details, and possibly satellite imagery, given their abstract patterns that resemble night-time sky views or radar maps. The text visible in the main photo includes a series of numbers "CHK0402" followed by what appears to be a date "06/01" with several other numbers underneath each image, which might indicate file names, identification codes, or timestamps for the photographs. The paper on which these images are printed is bordered by a thin line and has holes at the top left and bottom right corners, suggesting it could be part of an album, report, or presentation where such pages are typically used to display multiple photographs or illustrations in an organized manner. The style of the image is documentary, capturing a record of various visual content that the paper intends to convey.
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The image features a compact disc (CD) with its cover partially visible. The CD is labeled "USP PRODUCTION CO" and has the phrase "CO2 MACHINE" written on it. It appears to be a homemade, possibly educational or professional recording related to machinery or production processes. The CD is placed on a textured surface that could be paper or cardboard with some creases visible in the background, suggesting a casual setting rather than a formal distribution.
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The image shows a CD disc with handwritten text on it. The text appears to be "CD REMASTER" followed by what looks like a list of items or possibly a code that is not entirely clear due to the quality and angle of the photo. There's also an illegible word at the top right corner, but it's not possible to make out its content. The CD has standard labels indicating it's a recordable media disc with the capacity of 700 MB. The background is nondescript and not focused, so there are no additional details about location or context.
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The image displays a yellow sign with printed and handwritten text on it. The central message states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters, indicating that an item has not been properly checked at a certain station or point of service. Below this message, there is a line labeled "Description" followed by handwritten text that appears to be a code or description related to the unscanned item; however, it is not fully legible due to the resolution and angle of the image. At the bottom of the sign, there's additional information which seems to include an official document ID number "06-17" followed by the text "DOCTOR ORIENTATION INSTRUCTIONS" in a smaller font size. Below this title, there is another line with handwritten text that reads "July 26, 2011," suggesting that the instructions were related to an event or process on this specific date. The sign appears to be informational and intended for operational use within an organization, likely in a healthcare setting given the context of "doctor orientation" and references to scanning items which could relate to patient records or medical equipment tracking. The quality of the image is somewhat blurry, making certain details less clear.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a mobile phone displaying a document with several blacked out sections. The document seems to have various columns and rows, likely containing text, but much of the content is obscured by redacted areas filled with large black rectangles or squares. There are also some visible texts that appear to be headings such as "Department," "Exam Date," "Exam No.," "Name of the Student," and others, suggesting this might be an academic transcript or similar formal record. The mobile phone's interface elements like the search bar at the top are also visible in the image, indicating that the document is being viewed through a file management or PDF reader application on the device.
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The image shows a document with multiple sections blacked out. It appears to be a formal piece of paper, possibly an official report or record, given the presence of text that has been redacted. There are lines drawn through some areas on the page, suggesting information was removed or censored for confidentiality purposes. The specific content of the document is not revealed due to these redactions.
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The image shows an orange form with printed text and a handwritten entry at the bottom. The main text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating a warning or notice regarding the absence of a scan for a particular item. There is also smaller text that provides additional information: "Description" followed by two lines where details can be filled out, and below it, "Official Receipt," suggesting that this form might be related to an official receipt where items are recorded. The bottom right corner has a handwritten entry with what appears to be a code or reference number in black ink. There is no visible person or location on the form itself.
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This image features a strip of photographs with several black and white images lined up next to each other. The photos appear to capture various scenes, possibly outdoors as suggested by the natural lighting. There are no texts present within this image that provide additional context or information about the people, locations, or objects depicted in the individual photographs. The quality and style of the images suggest they may be from an older time period, potentially serving as a visual record of personal moments or events experienced by their subjects.
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The image shows a piece of paper with multiple photographs printed on it. These photos appear to be personal in nature and possibly related to an investigation, as indicated by the text "PHOTO IMAGES" at the top center of the page. The bottom right photo is obscured by black bars, likely to obscure sensitive or private information. There are other texts such as "DATE/TIME" and "SERIAL NO." suggesting a structured record-keeping system for these images. The specific content of the photos is not detailed due to their small size and the lack of clarity in the image's description.
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The image shows an official document with a yellow background and black text. The text is clear and reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the description field where there appears to be handwritten notes. The style of the document suggests it might be related to inventory management, warehouse operations, or similar logistical processes where items are tracked and scanned for record-keeping purposes.
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The image appears to be a photograph of two compact discs placed on a surface. One disc is partially obscured by what looks like an arrow drawn with black ink, pointing towards the other disc that has writing on it. The visible text on this second disc includes a name "DAVID" and numbers or dates "03/25/98 6:40 PM." Additionally, there's handwritten text above the disc that says "Please use CD-R," suggesting an instruction to not use standard CDs for recording purposes. The image has a grainy quality typical of certain types of photographic prints or digital images with low resolution.
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The image features a compact disc (CD) placed on top of an object with a label that reads "NEWS" partially obscured by the CD itself. The CD has several inscriptions: "CD-R," indicating it is a recordable CD; the capacity "700 MB," specifying its storage size; and some numbers "56139 24299," which could be a batch or serial number for inventory purposes. There is also handwritten text that appears to say "CD-R" in black ink. The background of the image has a neutral tone, providing no additional context about the location or setting.
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The image displays a DVD case with the title "Clouds" written on it. The DVD appears to be a homemade recording rather than a commercial release. There's also handwritten text that seems to indicate the content of the DVD is related to a person named Ashley, though the specific context is not clear from the image alone. The cover art is simple and resembles a doodle or sketch style, which gives it an informal look.
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The image shows a CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) encased in its plastic holder. The label on the disc indicates it is a DVD+R with a storage capacity of 4.7GB. Handwritten text on the disc reads "New Cloud," suggesting it could be the title or subject matter of the data stored on it. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the CD-R itself in this image. The style of the photo is straightforward and appears to be a personal snapshot rather than a professional photograph.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) within its original plastic case, which is placed on a surface that appears to be indoors and possibly an office or personal workspace due to the neutral color of the walls. The CD has visible text on it that includes "DVD-R" indicating that the disc is designed for write-once recording, similar to DVD media used in consumer electronic devices. Additionally, there's a logo resembling a music note within a circle, which may be associated with audio or multimedia content. There are also other texts and symbols on the CD case, but they are not entirely clear due to their size and quality. The image itself is captured as a photograph, and it has a candid quality without any professional setup, suggesting that this might have been an informal snapshot rather than a staged picture.
