Fichier:Patty Wong in Santa Monica (cropped).jpg
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DescriptionPatty Wong in Santa Monica (cropped).jpg |
English: Patricia Wong, the new Director of Library Services for the Santa Monica Public Library (SMPL) system |
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Source | Patty Wong Selected as New Director of Library Services | |||
Auteur | City of Santa Monica, California, USA | |||
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Hauteur | 3 456 px |
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Fabricant de l’appareil photo | Canon |
Modèle de l’appareil photo | Canon EOS REBEL T5i |
Orientation | Normale |
Nombre de composantes | 3 |
Résolution horizontale | 150 pt/po |
Résolution verticale | 150 pt/po |
Logiciel utilisé | Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 (Macintosh) |
Date de modification du fichier | 16 février 2017 à 08:48 |
Positionnement YCbCr | Co-situé |
Durée d’exposition | 1/200 s (0,005 s) |
Ouverture focale | f / 9 |
Programme d’exposition | Non défini |
Sensibilité ISO (vitesse d’obturation) | 100 |
Version d’EXIF | 2.3 |
Date et heure de génération des données | 15 février 2017 à 15:24 |
Date et heure de la numérisation | 15 février 2017 à 15:24 |
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Longueur focale de la lentille | 22 mm |
Fractions de seconde de l’horodatage | 78 |
Fractions de secondes de l’horodatage de la prise de vue originale | 78 |
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Espace colorimétrique | sRGB |
Résolution horizontale du plan focal | 5 798,6577181208 |
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Unité de résolution du plan focal | pouces |
Rendu d’image personnalisé | Procédé normal |
Mode d’exposition | Exposition automatique |
Balance des blancs | Balance des blancs automatique |
Type de capture de la scène | Standard |
Version de la balise GPS | 0.0.3.2 |
Numéro de série de l’appareil photo | 072031006155 |
Lentille utilisée | EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM |
Note d’évaluation (sur 5) | 0 |
Date de la dernière modification des métadonnées | 16 février 2017 à 00:48 |
Identifiant unique du document original | FAC77E5B96FD70336E8CB6B7B445A218 |