Documents tagged "signed"
Found 71 documents with this tag
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The image features a DVD with the label "iDVD" and a handwritten note that reads "LSJ WATER." The disc appears to be for a computer program designed by Apple Inc. called iDVD, which is used for burning DVDs. The additional writing on the disc might indicate some personal use or reference related to LSJ and water, possibly denoting content associated with that person or subject matter.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged in rows against a plain background. These photographs feature different coastal scenes with varying degrees of clarity and focus. Some show blue waters and rocky shores, while others depict more distant views of coastlines. Each photograph has a unique number or code printed on it along with the text "IMG" followed by several digits, suggesting these are identifiers for each image. The style of the images is reminiscent of old photographic prints, possibly indicating they were taken with older camera technology or are designed to resemble vintage photographs.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged on what appears to be a presentation slide with a white border. There are at least five photos within the frame, each depicting different scenes that include natural landscapes and possibly travel destinations. The photos feature various elements such as clouds, sky, sunrises or sunsets, and silhouettes of mountains or islands. The top left photo captures a scene with a radiant sunrise or sunset against a backdrop of clouds, suggesting the location may be at sea or an island due to the presence of what seems like a palm tree in the distance. The text "US" is visible on the bottom right corner of this photo, possibly indicating copyright or ownership information. The other images are too small and blurry to provide specific details about their content, but they also seem to feature landscapes with vibrant skies. There are no texts overlaid on these photos, and there are no people identifiable in any of the images. The style of the image is a simple presentation or portfolio layout designed for displaying multiple photographs side by side.
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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 features a bright orange document with black text on it. The most prominent message is: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED". Below this headline, there's a line provided for description, but no additional information has been filled in at the moment. In the bottom right corner, there appears to be a signature and date, indicating when this document was processed or signed off by an individual. The overall style of the image suggests it is a straightforward informational notice or receipt with a clear message about an unscanned item.
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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.
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The image shows a DVD disc with an Apple logo on its label. The disc is placed against a plain background and appears to be inserted into a plastic case designed for DVDs, as indicated by the partial view of the spindle. There's text visible on the disc that includes "DVD-R" and "4.7 GB" which are specifications indicating it's a recordable DVD with 4.7 gigabytes of storage capacity. Additionally, there is some handwritten marking over part of the disc's label; however, this does not interfere with the visibility of the Apple logo or other important information about the disc.
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The image shows a collection of thumbnails arranged in four rows by six columns, each representing a different photograph. The photographs are all square format and feature landscape scenes with varying degrees of detail. Each thumbnail has a label on it; these labels appear to be text-based descriptions or identifiers for the corresponding images, but they are too small to read clearly from this distance. In addition to the images themselves, there is visible text in the upper right corner that reads "DSC_001" which could suggest a naming convention for these photographs, often used by digital cameras. The style of the image is documentary or inventory-like, as it seems to be a printout or an online gallery designed to showcase multiple photos at once, likely for review or selection purposes.
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The image shows a presentation board with several photographs and accompanying descriptions. Each photograph is covered with black rectangles to obscure the content, indicating that sensitive information has been intentionally hidden. The titles for the photographs are visible on top of each rectangle and include phrases such as "CONFIDENTIAL - CALIFORNIA" and references to specific dates like "9-12-08." The text in the descriptions suggests that these images might be related to a specific event or location, possibly in California. The style of the image is informative, with an emphasis on visual content supported by textual context. The overall impression is that of a professional document designed to convey information in a secure manner, likely intended for discussion at an academic or official conference.
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The image displays a document covered with black ink blots across several lines of text, obscuring the content for privacy purposes. The visible text includes headers such as "Mission Statement" and "Policies & Procedures" at the top, indicating sections within a larger document or handbook. The bottom of the page shows the heading "Photographs" followed by blots, concealing any specific instructions or regulations related to photography. The style suggests this is a standard print-out with visible perforations, suggesting it may have been printed on a dot matrix printer or another type that uses paper stock designed for continuous feed printers.
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The image displays a paper document with multiple redacted sections. These redactions are indicated by black rectangular boxes that have been superimposed over the text, obscuring the information beneath them. The visible parts of the document show what appears to be a printed form or report, and the layout suggests it may be an official document or a page from a manual or guidebook. There is no clear indication of people, locations, or significant objects other than the redactions themselves, which are designed to conceal sensitive information. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, focused on conveying the concept of classified or restricted data within a textual document.
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The image shows a document with several sections that are either blacked out or obscured by lines, indicating the information is confidential or redacted. The content of the document appears to be technical or scientific in nature, as suggested by visible text such as "INTRODUCTION" and "HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE," which imply a structured presentation or report layout. The document has holes along one edge, suggesting it was printed on paper designed for hole-punching and is likely meant to be placed in a binder or folder for secure storage.
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The image displays a piece of paper with several rectangular slots designed to hold photographs. Some slots contain photos, while others are blank. There is also a sticky note on the right side of the paper with black lines over it, obscuring some information. The text visible in the images includes phrases like "FUJIFILM" and other words that appear to be part of file names or photo metadata such as "1_1600" and "2_1600," indicating image resolution or size specifications. The background is mostly white, suggesting an indoor setting.
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The image shows a document with a yellow background and black text. The top of the document contains the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed in bold, capitalized letters, indicating that an item is missing or has not been processed through a scanning system. Below this message, there's a section labeled "Description," which appears to be blank, suggesting that additional details about the unscanned item were supposed to be written here but are not present in the image. The style of the document suggests it might be an official or institutional form designed for tracking purposes.
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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 is a cover of the magazine "Xcitement". It prominently features a woman dressed as an airline stewardess with her mouth playfully covered by her hand. The cover includes various texts and logos. At the top left corner, it says "The First & Original", followed by "12 Years Old!" suggesting that this issue marks the magazine's 12th anniversary. Below this is a red circle containing white text that reads "The Best of the Best XXX" indicating the nature of the content inside. In the center of the cover, there's a large photo of the woman, with her eyes looking directly at the viewer while maintaining an air of mystery with her hand covering her mouth. The style of the image suggests it is from the late 20th century, given the design and fashion elements such as the vintage airplane and the woman's hairstyle. On the right side of the cover, there are additional texts which include a web address "www.xcitementmagazine.com" for those interested in further information or to access digital content related to the magazine. At the bottom right corner, there is a subscription offer with an expiration date and price, although it's partially obscured. The overall layout of the cover suggests it was designed to attract attention and tease the contents within.
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The image displays a photograph of a rocky shoreline with waves crashing against the rocks and sea foam floating on top of the water. The photo has been marked with two red rectangles, one covering part of the upper left corner and another obscuring the lower right area, likely indicating areas of interest or areas to be edited within the image. There are no texts or people clearly visible in the photograph. The style of the image suggests it may have been taken from a smartphone interface designed for photo editing or viewing purposes.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an online document with several parts redacted or blocked out. These redactions are primarily located on the left side of the page and extend vertically, obscuring some content from view. The background is a plain light color, which suggests that it could be part of a software interface designed for viewing or editing documents. There's no visible text that provides additional context within this image.
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The image you've provided appears to be a screenshot of a computer interface with graphical elements and possibly some text obscured by a redacted pattern. The main focus seems to be on the central vertical stripe that has been altered to include dark, rectangular shapes of varying sizes, which might represent an emphasis or highlight within the context of the software application being used. The surrounding areas are less clear due to the redaction lines, but there appears to be a horizontal stripe at the top and bottom with similar rectangular elements. The color scheme is primarily gray, suggesting a utilitarian or industrial aesthetic commonly associated with software interfaces designed for professional use. Without additional context or unredacted portions of the image, it's difficult to provide more detailed information about this screenshot.
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The image shows a document with the following information: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "Description: Unknown" and "Authorized User/Name: Unknown." There is an illegible signature next to "Authorized User/Name," indicating that someone has signed their name but it's not clear who they are. At the bottom of the document, there's a date mentioned as "August 20th, 2019," which suggests when this particular incident or item was recorded or reported as having not been scanned. The paper is yellow and appears to be from a formal process or procedure, possibly related to inventory management or security checks where scanning would normally take place.
