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DescriptionHafnium bits.jpg |
English: Hafnium turnings, >99.9% pure, used for evaporating onto glass as HfO2 to create multi-layer dielectric thin film optics in conjucntion with silica layers |
Date | 10 December 2006 (according to Exif data) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Deglr6328 at English Wikipedia |
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- 2006-12-16 16:28 Deglr6328 2592×1944× (941967 bytes) Hafnium turnings, >99.9% pure, used for evaporating onto glass as HfO2 to create multi-layer dielectric thin film optics in conjucntion with silica layers. Photo by me.
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON |
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Camera model | E5400 |
Exposure time | 5/94 sec (0.053191489361702) |
F-number | f/2.8 |
ISO speed rating | 50 |
Date and time of data generation | 03:37, 10 December 2006 |
Lens focal length | 5.8 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | E5400v1.3 |
File change date and time | 03:37, 10 December 2006 |
Y and C positioning | Co-sited |
Exposure Program | Normal program |
Exif version | 2.2 |
Date and time of digitizing | 03:37, 10 December 2006 |
Image compression mode | 4 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 3 APEX (f/2.83) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Light source | Unknown |
Flash | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
Color space | sRGB |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Digital zoom ratio | 0 |
Focal length in 35 mm film | 28 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Contrast | Normal |
Saturation | Normal |
Sharpness | Normal |
Subject distance range | Unknown |