50,875 research outputs found
Thomas Collection; no.02058
Sepia image of the interior of a canvas tent. Verso: Written in black ink; ""This is a photo of inside William Owen Thomas Tent. He lived in Because of T. B."" Non-mounted image.Master file: image/tiff; 87,544 KB: Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2010-02-22
File forensics for RAW camera image formats
Recent research in multimedia forensics has developed a variety of methods to detect image tampering and to identify the origin of image files. Many of these techniques are based on characteristics in the JPEG format, as it is the most used file format for digital images. In recent years RAW image formats have gained popularity among amateur and professional photographers. This increase in their use and possible misuse makes these file formats an important subject to file forensic examinations. The aim of this paper is to explore to which extend methods previously developed for images in JPEG format can be applied to RAW image formats
Postcard of Fort Thomas water tower, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Postcard of a picture of the Fort Thomas water tower in Fort Thomas, KentuckyDigitization of the Kentucky Postcard collection was sponsored in part by a grant from the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives
Portrait of Thomas A. Edison
This portrait of Thomas A. Edison hangs in the Thomas Edison National Park in West Orange New Jersey,Original file name Thomas 2.jpe
Gucker, Thomas -- 1981 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1981-12-10
Letter from Gucker, Thomas, III to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1981-12-10.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
An open reply to "What is going on at the Library of Congress?" by Thomas Mann
This is an open response to a report by Thomas Mann at the Library of Congress concerning changes in cataloging. The author contends that, although the current changes at the Library of Congress are suspect, changes are imminent and experienced catalogers must offer positive suggestions for change, otherwise they will be ignored by management
Stafford-Astronauts_12-1969
A United States Government Memorandum written by Thomas Stafford regarding the Pilot Information File
Stafford-Astronauts_12-1969
An official United States Government Memorandum written by Thomas Stafford regarding the Pilot Information File for any cross country fligh
Bonner, Thomas -- 1970-72 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1971-07-21
Letter from Bonner, Thomas N. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1971-07-21.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
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