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I had to pull some old backups out to grab an image for something, and stumbled upon some old stuff, so I'm uploading it all for safekeeping.
File Name : DSCN1181.JPG.
File Size : 355.0KB (363554 Bytes).
Date Taken : 2002/09/20 19:30:33.
Image Size : 2048 x 1536 pixels.
Resolution : 300 x 300 dpi.
Bit Depth : 8 bits/channel.
Protection Attribute : Off.
Hide Attribute : Off.
Camera ID : N/A.
Camera : E995.
Quality Mode : BASIC.
Metering Mode : Matrix.
Exposure Mode : Programmed Auto.
Speed Light : No.
Focal Length : 8.2 mm.
Shutter Speed : 1/3.6 second.
Aperture : F2.6.
Exposure Compensation : 0 EV.
White Balance : Auto.
Lens : Built-in.
Flash Sync Mode : N/A.
Exposure Difference : N/A.
Flexible Program : N/A.
Sensitivity : Auto.
Sharpening : Auto.
Image Type : Color.
Color Mode : N/A.
Hue Adjustment : N/A.
Saturation Control : Normal.
Tone Compensation : Auto.
Latitude(GPS) : N/A.
Longitude(GPS) : N/A.
Altitude(GPS) : N/A
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