Photos | Monitoring the Temperature
A computer screen displaying the temperature of a machine at the 2008 Homeland Security Con.
BLIP-2 Description:
a computer screen showing the temperature of a machineMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
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Detected Text
0.00019 0.000785 0.000928 0.00304 0.99505641 095f 109 123 1500 2000 2500 3500 4000 acid computer cesium chloroacetaldehyde compound done export gluconic hard hit hazmatid library may name oamage overlay prime probability report respons sodd switch turn using v windows and antifreeze be by choosing down drive factan hydroxide in labrace must not off on power prompt require result results s solution start system the to turned until
iso
1600
metering mode
5
aperture
f/2.8
focal length
52mm
shutter speed
1/1600s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
overall
(13.81%)
curation
(25.00%)
highlight visibility
(1.99%)
behavioral
(10.15%)
failure
(-0.95%)
harmonious color
(1.16%)
immersiveness
(0.22%)
interaction
(1.00%)
interesting subject
(-77.93%)
intrusive object presence
(-9.20%)
lively color
(-21.03%)
low light
(51.95%)
noise
(-10.82%)
pleasant camera tilt
(-5.90%)
pleasant composition
(-20.04%)
pleasant lighting
(-41.16%)
pleasant pattern
(1.54%)
pleasant perspective
(3.94%)
pleasant post processing
(-2.21%)
pleasant reflection
(-0.39%)
pleasant symmetry
(1.29%)
sharply focused subject
(1.88%)
tastefully blurred
(8.39%)
well chosen subject
(-8.38%)
well framed subject
(41.09%)
well timed shot
(6.45%)
all
(-4.14%)
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