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English: This image is one of a set of images depicting the——different handshapes used in American Sign Language. For information on this image. And the "others," see the desciption page there.
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Author Mario Carneiro (Di gama)

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Camera manufacturerCanon
Camera modelCanon PowerShot A640
Exposure time1/6 sec (0.16666666666667)
F-numberf/2.8
Date and time of data generation00:02, 17 September 2009
Lens focal length7.3 mm
OrientationNormal
Horizontal resolution72 dpi
Vertical resolution72 dpi
File change date and time14:13, 17 September 2009
Y and C positioningCentered
Exif version2.2
Date and time of digitizing00:02, 17 September 2009
Meaning of each component
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  2. Cb
  3. Cr
  4. does not exist
Image compression mode5
Shutter speed2.59375
APEX aperture2.96875
Exposure bias0
Maximum land aperture2.96875 APEX (f/2.8)
Metering modeCenter weighted average
FlashFlash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression
Supported Flashpix version1
Color spacesRGB
Focal plane X resolution7,916.3763066202
Focal plane Y resolution7,925.5813953488
Focal plane resolution unitinches
Sensing methodOne-chip color area sensor
File sourceDigital still camera
Custom image processingNormal process
Exposure modeAuto exposure
White balanceAuto white balance
Digital zoom ratio1
Scene capture typeStandard

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