English: 50 Swiss francs note, original size 148 × 74 mm featuring Sophie Taeuber-Arp. These banknotes of the 8th series were first issued 3 October 1995 and withdrawn 30 April 2021.
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SEIKO EPSON CORP.
Modello fotocamera
EPSON scanner
Data e ora di creazione dei dati
20:12, 25 lug 2005
Orientamento
Normale
Risoluzione orizzontale
72 punti per pollice (dpi)
Risoluzione verticale
72 punti per pollice (dpi)
Software
Adobe Photoshop CS Windows
Data e ora di modifica del file
23:21, 2 ago 2005
Posizionamento componenti Y e C
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Versione del formato Exif
2.1
Data e ora di digitalizzazione
20:12, 25 lug 2005
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Cb
Cr
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Versione Flashpix supportata
1
Spazio dei colori
sRGB
Versione Flashpix supportata
1
Larghezza immagine
202 px
Altezza immagine
415 px
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