File:Google PhotoScan of page with sketch of John Henry Newman, showing scanning artefacts.jpg
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editDescriptionGoogle PhotoScan of page with sketch of John Henry Newman, showing scanning artefacts.jpg |
English: Page 55 from "Great Barr, Oscott and Kingstanding" (ISBN 9780752422510) depicting a pencil sketch of John Henry, Cardinal Newman. Scanned with Google PhotoScan. The text caption and the border, in the top and bottom left-hand sides show scanning artefacts, caused by the curvature of the page. |
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Source | "Great Barr, Oscott and Kingstanding" (ISBN 9780752422510) depicting a pencil sketch | ||
Author | Sketch by James Doyle | ||
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Software used | GooglePhotoScan |
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File change date and time | 13:34, 25 August 2021 |
Date and time of digitizing | 13:34, 25 August 2021 |