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Documents tagged "rotated"

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EFTA00005586-p-009.jpg

The image you provided appears to be rotated and is too small for me to discern specific details. Please provide a larger, clearer image for more accurate description.

EFTA00004348-p-061.jpg

The image is a photograph of a printed document with the first page slightly rotated to the left. The document contains four images arranged in two columns, each depicting a different scene. However, all the images within the document are covered with black rectangles or blotches, obscuring their content. These obscured areas appear to be placed over sections of the original images rather than being part of the printed document itself. There is no visible text within the visible parts of the image that provides additional context or descriptions about the obscured pictures. The style of the photograph suggests a candid capture, possibly taken with an intent to share or convey the information on the document without revealing its contents.

EFTA00004157-p-04.jpg

The image appears to be distorted and rotated, making it challenging to discern specific details accurately. It seems to contain a light gray surface with darker lines or markings that might represent structures or features. There is also some text present, but due to the distortion, it's not legible. The style of the image suggests it could be a digital manipulation or an error in image processing rather than a real-world photograph.

DOJ-OGR-00007048.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document or printed form with a series of blank lines and spaces for information to be filled out. The top right corner contains what seems to be the date "June 13" followed by a page number "52." At the very bottom of the image, there's a signature, which is not legible due to its size and resolution. The document has been rotated clockwise for viewing purposes, as indicated by the text at the top that reads "Rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise."