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Friday, May 14, 2010
Dawn Time
File Info
Date Shot: 5/12/2010 18:53:37.00
World Time: UTC+7, DST:ON
Image Quality: Jpeg Fine (8-bit)
Camera Info
Device: Nikon D5000
Lens: VR 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G
Focal Length: 55mm
Focus Mode: AF-A
AF-Area Mode: Single
VR: ON
Exposure
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/15s
Scene Mode: Dusk/Dawn
Exposure Comp.: 0EV
Metering: Matrix
ISO Sensitivity: Auto (ISO 1600)
Image Settings
White Balance: Color Temp. (4550K), 0, 0
Color Space: sRGB
High ISO NR: ON (High)
Long Exposure NR: OFF
Active D-Lighting: Auto
Auto Distortion Control: ON
Picture Control
Picture Control: [LS] Landscape
Base: [LS] Landscape
Quick Adjust: -
Sharpening: 3
Contrast: Active D-Lighting
Brightness: Active D-Lighting
Saturation: Auto
Hue: 0
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