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New version, cropped from https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/File:ZhangZuolin34326v.jpg, apparently the same picture but better quality.
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Fotograf
Library of Congress
Bredde
6.504 px
Højde
8.979 px
Bits pr. farvekomponent
8
Kompressionstype
Ukomprimeret
Pixelsammensætning
Sort-hvid (sort er 0)
Kameraretning
Normal
Antal komponenter
1
Vandret opløsning
1.225 dpi
Lodret opløsning
1.225 dpi
Dataretning
Grovformat
Software
Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows)
Dato og tid for ændring af fil
19. jan. 2022, 18:16
Farverum
Ukalibreret
Dato og tid for digitalisering
20. jan. 2022, 02:07
Dato for seneste redigering af metadata
20. jan. 2022, 02:16
Unik ID for det oprindelige dokument
xmp.did:6BD7C2DE0F79EC11BF3CDF2DB5F205B4
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