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DescriptionWooden rice mortar 3.jpg
English: Wooden mortar. And pestle found in the——rice loft on Briars Plantation, John's Island (Charleston County), South Carolina. From the personal collection of the (anonymous) owner. It is believed——to have been used in husking and/or polishing rice which was grown on the "plantation." The age is unknown. Photograph by, the owner
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Camera manufacturerNIKON
Camera modelE8700
Exposure time10/601 sec (0.016638935108153)
F-numberf/2.8
ISO speed rating200
Date and time of data generation06:05, 26 April 2014
Lens focal length9.2 mm
OrientationNormal
Horizontal resolution290.3 dpi
Vertical resolution290.3 dpi
Software usedAdobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
File change date and time07:10, 26 April 2014
Y and C positioningCo-sited
Exposure ProgramNormal program
Exif version2.2
Date and time of digitizing06:05, 26 April 2014
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Image compression mode3
Exposure bias0
Maximum land aperture3 APEX (f/2.83)
Metering modePattern
Light sourceUnknown
FlashFlash fired, auto mode
Supported Flashpix version1
Color spacesRGB
File sourceDigital still camera
Scene typeA directly photographed image
Custom image processingNormal process
Exposure modeAuto exposure
White balanceAuto white balance
Digital zoom ratio0
Focal length in 35 mm film36 mm
Scene capture typeStandard
Scene controlLow gain up
ContrastNormal
SaturationNormal
SharpnessNormal
Subject distance rangeUnknown
IIM version2

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