File:Picturesque America44.jpg
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Summary
editEast Rock, New Haven | |
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Artist |
Illustration by Casimir Clayton Griswold (1834-1918), engraved by Samuel Valentine Hunt (1803-1893) |
Title |
East Rock, New Haven |
Description |
English: Plate from "Picturesque America", East Rock, New Haven |
Date |
1872 date QS:P571,+1872-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Medium | color steel engraving print |
Source/Photographer | http://www.panteek.com/PicturesqueAmerica/index.htm |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public domain |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON |
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Camera model | E4500 |
Exposure time | 1/48 sec (0.020833333333333) |
F-number | f/3.1 |
ISO speed rating | 100 |
Date and time of data generation | 10:51, 6 June 2008 |
Lens focal length | 12.7 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
File change date and time | 14:28, 6 June 2008 |
Y and C positioning | Co-sited |
Exposure Program | Normal program |
Exif version | 2.2 |
Date and time of digitizing | 10:51, 6 June 2008 |
Image compression mode | 3 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 2.8 APEX (f/2.64) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Light source | Unknown |
Flash | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
Color space | sRGB |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Digital zoom ratio | 0 |
Focal length in 35 mm film | 61 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Contrast | Normal |
Saturation | Normal |
Sharpness | Normal |
Subject distance range | Unknown |