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{{Information |Description= Elisabeth Vrba, a paleontologist at Yale University |Source=self-made |Date=18. November 2009 |Author= Gerbil |Permission= |other_versions= |This picture was taken at Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germa
Fayili leyi yi khome vuxokoxoko lebyi engetelekeke, swingaendleka yi hoxiwile kusuka eka Khemera kumbe muchini wo gandlisa lowu tirhisiweke ku yi tumbuluxa.
Loko fayili yi antswisiwile kusukela eka matshamelo ya yona yo sungula, vuxokoxoko bya yona byinga va byi cincile.
Image title
<Digimax i6 PMP, Samsung #11 PMP>
Camera manufacturer
Samsung Techwin
Camera model
<Digimax i6 PMP, Samsung #11 PMP>
Copyright holder
COPYRIGHT, 2006
Exposure time
1/6 sec (0.16666666666667)
F Number
f/4.2
ISO speed rating
149
Date and time of data generation
12:33, 18 Hukuri 2009
Lens focal length
13.7 mm
Orientation
Normal
Horizontal resolution
96 dpi
Vertical resolution
96 dpi
Software used
Paint Shop Pro Photo 12,01
File change date and time
23:49, 18 Hukuri 2009
Y and C positioning
Co-sited
Exposure Program
Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus)