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Tower and spire of the Cathedral Church of St Michael and St George
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Camera: Panasonic DMC-TZ60
Exposure:0.00125 sec. (1/800)
Aperture:f/3.6
Focal Length:5.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 34.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Program AE
Max Aperture:3.6
Resolution:180 x 180 dpi
Dimension:3672 x 4896 pixels
Compression:4 bits/pixels
Original Date:2015:05:05 13:57:48
Created on:2015:05:05 13:57:48
Software:PaintShop Pro 17.00
Copyright:rhm
Artistrhm
Circle Of Confusion0.005 mm
Color SpacesRGB
Components ConfigurationY, Cb, Cr, -
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ContrastNormal
Creatorrhm
Custom RenderedNormal
DescriptionTower and spire of the Cathedral Church of St Michael and St George ..The church was designed in 1892 by two military engineers and, ..because the building was originally intended as the principal church for the Anglican chaplaincies of the British Army,.. the foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria. ....Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ60
Device Mfg DescIEC http://www.iec.ch
Device Model DescIEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB
Digital Zoom Ratio0
Exif Version0230
Exposure Compensation0
Exposure ModeAuto
Field Of View55.8 deg
File SourceDigital Camera
Flash FiredFalse
Flash FunctionFalse
Flash ModeOff
Flash Red Eye ModeFalse
Flash ReturnNo return detection
Flashpix Version0100
Focal Length In 35mm Format34 mm
Gain ControlNone
Hyperfocal Distance1.82 m
ISO100
Image Size3672x4896
Light SourceUnknown
Light Value13.3
Metering ModeMulti-segment
Resolution Unitinches
Rightsrhm
SaturationNormal
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent5.9
Scene Capture TypeStandard
Scene TypeDirectly photographed
Sensing MethodOne-chip color area
Sensitivity TypeStandard Output Sensitivity
SharpnessNormal
Thumbnail Offset7657
TitleTower and spire of the Cathedral Church of St Michael and St George
White BalanceAuto
XMP ToolkitXMP Core 5.1.2
Y Cb Cr PositioningCo-sited