File:Motor Vehicle Inspection System 140115-Z-YQ616-026.jpg
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English: Using a large scale imaging system an imagery analyst with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force continues his evaluation while another analyst alerts a Border Patrol agent they’ve identified a possible abnormality that needs further investigation. Developed by San Diego-based Special Agent In Charge, the imagery unit consists of a truck-mounted, non-intrusive gamma ray imaging system that produces radiographic images used in the evaluation of the contents of trucks, containers, cargo, and passenger vehicles to determine the possible presence of many types of contraband. Counterdrug personnel operate MVISs at checkpoints throughout Southern California. A Guardsman operating the MVIS software scans numerous vehicles each day and must quickly identify signs of potentially illegal or dangerous goods. The machines are highly mobile—service members can react to a call to change locations and be on the road within 15 minutes. National Guard personnel complete a two week, hands on training course on the proper operation and capabilities of the MVIS system. |
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Date | Taken on 15 January 2014 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1540611 | |||
Author | U.S. Army National Guard Photo/ Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin M. Cossel/ Released | |||
Location InfoField | SAN CLEMENTE, CA, US | |||
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Posted InfoField | 9 September 2014, 12:27 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
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Camera model | NIKON D7000 |
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Exposure time | 1/125 sec (0.008) |
F-number | f/3.5 |
ISO speed rating | 1,600 |
Lens focal length | 18 mm |
Short title | 140115-Z-YQ616-026 |
Date and time of data generation | 19:00, 14 January 2014 |
City shown | San Clemente |
Headline | Motor Vehicle Inspection System |
Credit/Provider | California Counterdrug Task Forc |
Source | Digital |
Image title | Using a large scale imaging system an imagery analyst with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force continues his evaluation while another analyst alerts a Border Patrol agent they’ve identified a possible abnormality that needs further investigation. Developed by San Diego-based Special Agent In Charge, the imagery unit consists of a truck-mounted, non-intrusive gamma ray imaging system that produces radiographic images used in the evaluation of the contents of trucks, containers, cargo, and passenger vehicles to determine the possible presence of many types of contraband. Counterdrug personnel operate MVISs at checkpoints throughout Southern California. A Guardsman operating the MVIS software scans numerous vehicles each day and must quickly identify signs of potentially illegal or dangerous goods. The machines are highly mobile—service members can react to a call to change locations and be on the road within 15 minutes. National Guard personnel complete a two week, hands on training course on the proper operation and capabilities of the MVIS system. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo/ Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin M. Cossel/ Released) |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 240 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 240 dpi |
Exposure Program | Aperture priority |
Exif version | 2.21 |
APEX shutter speed | 6.965784 |
APEX aperture | 3.61471 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 3.6 APEX (f/3.48) |
Metering mode | Center weighted average |
Light source | Unknown |
Flash | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |
File source | Digital still camera |
Scene type | A directly photographed image |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Digital zoom ratio | 1 |
Focal length in 35 mm film | 27 mm |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Scene control | High gain up |
Contrast | Normal |
Saturation | Normal |
Sharpness | Normal |
Subject distance range | Unknown |
IIM version | 4 |
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Special instructions | Released Spc. Brianne Roudebush California Counterdrug Task Force brianne.roudebush@us.army.mil via DVIDS |
Province or state shown | CA |
Code for country shown | US |
Country shown | United States |
Original transmission location code | USNORTHCOM |
Writer | Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin M. Cosse |
Supplemental categories | Unclassified |
Identifier | DVIDS Image ID 1540611 |