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Taken on: January 2, 2009
Uploaded on: July 17, 2011
Exposure: 1/100 sec, f/2.8, ISO 50
Camera: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. C170,D425
Software: Version 1.0
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Flash: 16
Software: Version 1.0
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Max aperture value: 3
ISO speed ratings: 50
Model: C170,D425
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Compressed bits per pixel: 2
Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Image description: OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Date time: Fri Jan 02 13:28:15 -0800 2009
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Exposure time: 1/100
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Date time original: Fri Jan 02 13:28:15 -0800 2009
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Y resolution: 72
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Date time digitized: Fri Jan 02 13:28:15 -0800 2009
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Facade window niche over the marquee, with restored leaded glass window. The light “stripe” visible behind the glass is the thickness of the second floor, added in the 1940s. In the 40s, the floor was somehow not visible behind the glass blocks installed then. As there is space between the floor and the leaded glass, conceivably, panels of some kind of black or dark gray material could be inserted in front of the light surface of the floor’s structural thickness, ridding the window if this obvious visual distraction. In the 1920s, there was no floor crossing the window, as it looked into the soaring ticket lobby space.
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