Image:USB hub.jpg

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Description

Small USB hub.

Photo taken with a Canon Digital IXUS 400 camera. Post-processing (resizing) done with en:ImageMagick on an en:x86_64 en:Gentoo Linux system (command line: convert -resize 320x240 img_0002.jpg usb_hub.jpg).

Source

Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2004-02-24 (first version); 2007-07-23 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was Ds13 at en.wikipedia Later versions were uploaded by Marcan, Asim18 at en.wikipedia.

Permission
(Reusing this image)

CC-BY-SA-2.5.


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[edit] Original upload log

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  • 2007-07-23 16:51 Asim18 299×224×8 (10613 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision
  • 2007-07-23 16:50 Asim18 320×240×8 (49200 bytes) Fixed image using [[Adobe Photoshop]]. <br> Fixed colour levels and shadows.
  • 2005-10-03 02:07 Marcan 320×240×8 (46892 bytes) Small USB Hub. Self made with a [[Canon Digital IXUS]] 400 camera and resized with [[ImageMagick]].
  • 2004-02-24 19:55 Ds13 299×224×8 (10613 bytes) USB hub

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current14:14, 18 September 2007299×224 (10 KB)Liftarn ({{Information |Description=Small USB hub. Photo taken with a Canon Digital IXUS 400 camera. Post-processing (resizing) done with en:ImageMagick on an en:x86_64 en:Gentoo Linux system (command line: <tt>convert -r)
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