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Berkas ko ado katarangan tambahan nan mungkin ditambahkan dek kamera digital atau pamindai nan dipakai untuak mambuek atau mandigitalisasi berkas ko. Jikok berkas ko lah mangalami parubahan, rincian nan ado mungkin indak sacaro jaleh manunjuakkan parubahan dari berkas tu.
Judul gambar
Satyajit Ray with Ravi Sankar recording for Pather Panchali
Produsen kamera
Hewlett Packard
Model kamera
HP ScanJet 8270 scanner
Tanggal dan waktu pembuatan data
1 Pebruari 1955 23.36
Judul singkat
Satyajit Ray with Ravi Sankar recording for Pather Panchali