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Normally this tag is not necessary, since color space is specified in the color space information tag ().AF position: centerBottom-centerCanon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro PhotoCenterCenter-rightCenter-weightCenter-weighted averageCenteredCentimeterColorColor Adjustment ModeColor ControlColor InformationColor MatrixColor Matrix NumberColor ModeColor Mode (?)Color SpaceColor ToneColor accentColor sequential area sensorColor sequential linear sensorColor swapColorsDistance of photographed object in millimeters.FinePix ColorFixed centerGrayscaleIndicates the altitude based on the reference in GPSAltitudeRef. Altitude is expressed as one RATIONAL value. The reference unit is meters.Indicates the altitude used as the reference altitude. If the reference is sea level and the altitude is above sea level, 0 is given. If the altitude is below sea level, a value of 1 is given and the altitude is indicated as an absolute value in the GSPAltitude tag. The reference unit is meters. Note that this tag is BYTE type, unlike other reference tags.Indicates the color filter array (CFA) geometric pattern of the image sensor when a one-chip color area sensor is used. It does not apply to all sensing methods.Indicates the location of the main subject in the scene. The value of this tag represents the pixel at the center of the main subject relative to the left edge, prior to rotation processing as per the tag. The first value indicates the X column number and the second indicates the Y row number.Indicates the unit used to express the GPS receiver speed of movement. 'K', 'M' and 'N' represent kilometers per hour, miles per hour, and knots.Indicates the unit used to express the distance to the destination point. 'K', 'M' and 'N' represent kilometers, miles and nautical miles.Left-centerLight Value CenterMy color dataMy colorsOne-chip color area sensorThe chromaticity of the three primary colors of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since color space is specified in the color space information tag ().The chromaticity of the white point of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since color space is specified in the color space information tag ().The color space information tag is always recorded as the color space specifier. Normally sRGB (=1) is used to define the color space based on the PC monitor conditions and environment. If a color space other than sRGB is used, Uncalibrated (=FFFF.H) is set. Image data recorded as Uncalibrated can be treated as sRGB when it is converted to FlashPix.The distance to the subject, given in meters.The matrix coefficients for transformation from RGB to YCbCr image data. No default is given in TIFF; but here the value given in "Color Space Guidelines", is used as the default. The color space is declared in a color space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability this condition.The position of chrominance components in relation to the luminance component. This field is designated only for JPEG compressed data or uncompressed YCbCr data. The TIFF default is 1 (centered); but when Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:2 it is recommended in this standard that 2 (co-sited) be used to record data, in order to improve the image quality when viewed on TV systems. When this field does not exist, the reader shall assume the TIFF default. In the case of Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:0, the TIFF default (centered) is recommended. If the reader does not have the capability of supporting both kinds of , it shall follow the TIFF default regardless of the value in this field. It is preferable that readers be able to support both centered and co-sited positioning.The reference black point value and reference white point value. No defaults are given in TIFF, but the values below are given as defaults here. The color space is declared in a color space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability these conditions.Three-chip color area sensorTop-centerTwo-chip color area sensorProject-Id-Version: libexif 0.6.17.1 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: libexif-devel@lists.sourceforge.net POT-Creation-Date: 2012-07-12 20:41+0200 PO-Revision-Date: 2009-09-21 22:44-0700 Last-Translator: Dan Fandrich Language-Team: none Language: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n == 1 ? 0 : 1; (%.02f cd/m²)%2.2f metres2304×1728 or 2592×19442560×1920 or 2304×17282816×2212 or 2816×21122×2×2 matrix (clockwise)3008×2008 or 3040×20244×A transfer function for the image, described in tabular style. Normally this tag is not necessary, since colour space is specified in the colour space information tag ().AF position: centreBottom-centreCanon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5× Macro PhotoCentreCentre-rightCentre-weightCentre-weighted averageCentredCentimetreColourColour Adjustment ModeColour ControlColour InformationColour MatrixColour Matrix NumberColour ModeColour Mode (?)Colour SpaceColour ToneColour accentColour sequential area sensorColour sequential linear sensorColour swapColoursDistance of photographed object in millimetres.FinePix ColourFixed centreGreyscaleIndicates the altitude based on the reference in GPSAltitudeRef. Altitude is expressed as one RATIONAL value. The reference unit is metres.Indicates the altitude used as the reference altitude. If the reference is sea level and the altitude is above sea level, 0 is given. If the altitude is below sea level, a value of 1 is given and the altitude is indicated as an absolute value in the GSPAltitude tag. The reference unit is metres. Note that this tag is BYTE type, unlike other reference tags.Indicates the colour filter array (CFA) geometric pattern of the image sensor when a one-chip colour area sensor is used. It does not apply to all sensing methods.Indicates the location of the main subject in the scene. The value of this tag represents the pixel at the centre of the main subject relative to the left edge, prior to rotation processing as per the tag. The first value indicates the X column number and the second indicates the Y row number.Indicates the unit used to express the GPS receiver speed of movement. 'K' 'M' and 'N' represent kilometres per hour, miles per hour, and knots.Indicates the unit used to express the distance to the destination point. 'K', 'M' and 'N' represent kilometres, miles and nautical miles.Left-centreLight Value CentreMy colour dataMy coloursOne-chip colour area sensorThe chromaticity of the three primary colours of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since colour space is specified in the colour space information tag ().The chromaticity of the white point of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since colour space is specified in the colour space information tag ().The colour space information tag is always recorded as the colour space specifier. Normally sRGB (=1) is used to define the colour space based on the PC monitor conditions and environment. If a colour space other than sRGB is used, Uncalibrated (=FFFF.H) is set. Image data recorded as Uncalibrated can be treated as sRGB when it is converted to FlashPix.The distance to the subject, given in metres.The matrix coefficients for transformation from RGB to YCbCr image data. No default is given in TIFF; but here the value given in "Color Space Guidelines", is used as the default. The colour space is declared in a colour space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability this condition.The position of chrominance components in relation to the luminance component. This field is designated only for JPEG compressed data or uncompressed YCbCr data. The TIFF default is 1 (centred); but when Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:2 it is recommended in this standard that 2 (co-sited) be used to record data, in order to improve the image quality when viewed on TV systems. When this field does not exist, the reader shall assume the TIFF default. In the case of Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:0, the TIFF default (centred) is recommended. If the reader does not have the capability of supporting both kinds of , it shall follow the TIFF default regardless of the value in this field. It is preferable that readers be able to support both centred and co-sited positioning.The reference black point value and reference white point value. No defaults are given in TIFF, but the values below are given as defaults here. The colour space is declared in a colour space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability these conditions.Three-chip colour area sensorTop-centreTwo-chip colour area sensor