File : Lin Liang. Eagle and Wild Goose. Palace Museum Beijing.jpg
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Manufacturer of Camera: HP
Model of Camera: HP Scanjet G3010
Date and Time when the data was generated: 2010:04:03 20:13: 0
Positioning of Y and C: Co-sited
Exif Version: 2.2
Color Spaces: RGB
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal