Swedish Red Cross Buses in Germany during the end of World War II, picture possibly taken near the Friedrichsruh castle where they had their field headquarter during the operation White Buses. Most of the men in the picture are Gestapo that the German authorities ordered to follow the transports
The picture is courtesy of the Swedish Red Cross
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Swedish Red Cross Buses in Germany during the end of World War II, picture possibly taken near the Friedrichsruh castle where they had their field headquarter during the operation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Buses White Buses. Most of the men o
Αυτό το αρχείο περιέχει πρόσθετες πληροφορίες, πιθανόν από την ψηφιακή φωτογραφική μηχανή ή το scanner που χρησιμοποιήθηκε για την δημιουργία ή την ψηφιοποίησή της. Αν το αρχείο έχει τροποποιηθεί από την αρχική του κατάσταση, ορισμένες λεπτομέρειες πιθανόν να μην αντιστοιχούν πλήρως στην τροποποιημένη εικόνα.
Πλάτος
566 px
Υψος
390 px
Bits ανά στοιχείο
8
8
8
Σύνθεση των pixel
RGB
Προσανατολισμός
Φυσικός
Αριθμός στοιχείων
3
Οριζόντια ανάλυση
300 dpi
Κατακόρυφη ανάλυση
300 dpi
Λογισμικό που χρησιμοποιήθηκε
Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Windows)
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Έκδοση exif
2.21
Χρωματική περιοχή
Χωρίς μικρορύθμιση
Μοναδικό αναγνωριστικό του αρχικού εγγράφου
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