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DescripciónState Representative Barbara Watson.jpg |
English: Official legislative portrait of State Representative Barbara Watson (D-Florida). |
Fuente | http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/sections/representatives/details.aspx?MemberId=4532 |
Autor | Florida House of Representatives |
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Tiempo de exposición | 1/125 seg (0,008) |
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Fecha y hora de la generación de los datos | 11:33 19 jul 2011 |
Longitud focal de la lente | 52 mm |
Orientación | Normal |
Resolución horizontal | 72 ppp |
Resolución vertical | 72 ppp |
Software usado | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
Fecha y hora de modificación del archivo | 12:15 21 sep 2011 |
Posicionamientos Y y C | Centrado |
Programa de exposición | Manual |
Fecha y hora de la digitalización | 11:33 19 jul 2011 |
Significado de cada componente | Y |
Modo de compresión de la imagen | 4 |
Sesgo de exposición | 0 |
Valor máximo de apertura | 4,5 APEX (f/4,76) |
Modo de medición | Promedio centrado |
Fuente de luz | Desconocido |
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Tipo de escena | Una imagen directamente fotografiada |
Procesador personalizado de imagen | Proceso normal |
Modo de exposición | Exposición manual |
Balance de blanco | Balance de blanco manual |
Razón de zoom digital | 1 |
Longitud focal en película de 35 mm | 78 mm |
Tipo de captura de escena | Estándar |
Control de escena | Ninguna |
Contraste | Normal |
Saturación | Normal |
Agudeza | Normal |
Rango de distancia al sujeto | Desconocida |
Anchura de la imagen | 150 px |
Altura de la imagen | 200 px |
Fecha en la cual fueron modificados por última vez los metadatos | 08:15 21 sep 2011 |
Versión IIM | 2 |