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DescriptionHMS Victorious MOD 45155638.jpg
English: Royal Navy submarine HMS Victorious departs HMNB Clyde under the Scottish summer sunshine to conduct continuation training.
The Royal Navy has operated the UK’s Continuous at Sea Deterrent since 1967 when the first SSBN – or Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear – HMS Resolution began patrolling armed with the Polaris missile system.
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The Royal Navy has operated the UK’s Continuous at Sea Deterrent s...
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Camera manufacturer
NIKON CORPORATION
Camera model
NIKON D4
Author
LA(Phot) Will Haigh
Copyright holder
Crown Copyright
Exposure time
1/320 sec (0.003125)
F Number
f/16
ISO speed rating
400
Date and time of data generation
14:53, 5 June 2013
Lens focal length
56 mm
Image title
Royal Navy submarine HMS Victorious departs HMNB Clyde under the Scottish summer sunshine to conduct continuation training.The Royal Navy has operated the UK’s Continuous at Sea Deterrent since 1967 when the first SSBN – or Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear – HMS Resolution began patrolling armed with the Polaris missile system.
Width
4,928 px
Height
3,280 px
Bits per component
8
8
8
Orientation
Normal
Number of components
3
Horizontal resolution
300 dpi
Vertical resolution
300 dpi
Software used
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
File change date and time
12:51, 6 June 2013
Exposure Program
Manual
Exif version
0.48
Date and time of digitizing
2013:06:05 11:53:10:60
Image compression mode
4
APEX shutter speed
8.321928
APEX aperture
8
APEX exposure bias
−0.33333333333333
Maximum land aperture
3 APEX (f/2.83)
Metering mode
Center weighted average
Light source
Unknown
Flash
Flash did not fire
Color space
sRGB
Sensing method
One-chip color area sensor
Custom image processing
Normal process
Exposure mode
Manual exposure
White balance
Auto white balance
Digital zoom ratio
1
Focal length in 35 mm film
56 mm
Scene capture type
Standard
Scene control
Low gain up
Contrast
Normal
Saturation
Normal
Sharpness
Normal
Subject distance range
Unknown
GPS tag version
2.3.0.0
Image width
2,709 px
Image height
1,806 px
Serial number of camera
2044218
Date metadata was last modified
16:44, 22 July 2013
Special instructions
Please archive and dist internal publications.
Original transmission location code
NE130061
Headline
HMS Victorious
Writer
LA(Phot) Will Haigh
Source
ROYAL NAVY
Category
MOD
Credit/Provider
Crown Copyright
Supplemental categories
Equipment
Submarines
Ballistic
Short title
NE130061020 (1)
Keywords
Royal Navy
Equipment
Submarine
Nuclear
Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear
SSBN
Vanguard Class
Trident
HMS Victorious
City shown
Faslane
Province or state shown
ARGYLL
Country shown
UK
IIM version
2
Type of item
oying Unit
Editorial status of image
Pending
Fixture name
Free
JPEG file comment
AppleMark
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