Album Page 103
in Album 10369

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Group: 10369
Album: 10369
Page: p103
Inscriptions: None


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Notes about Group and Album Numbers

A group is assigned and identified by a 5-digit number (for example, group 10038) which then becomes the first part of the name of any photograph uploaded into the group. Each photograph uploaded into a group is assigned and identified by a 3 to 4-digit number (for example, photograph 104) which, when combined with the group number, creates a photograph's full name (for example, 10038-104).

Albums are assigned the same 5-digit number of its containing group. For example, if an album's group is group 10038, the album also will be named 10038. Photographs contained inside the album or related to it are then named in the same way that photographs belonging to a group are named. Because albums and groups are named using the same number, their designations are somewhat interchangeable which is why an album's photographs can also be listed within its group.

Notes about Associated Photographs

Associated photographs (those comprising the album page) are listed here in the Album Viewer toward the upper right or below the album page. Click on any to be taken to the Photograph Viewer for a more detailed view of the photograph.

Notes about Shading and Hues

The shading and hues of color of a photograph can vary from when it appears in an album page (usually lighter and dominated by lighter hues) to when it is scanned alone (usually darker and dominated by darker hues). This is due to how a scanner or camera adjusts the overall shading and coloring of the overall image based upon the entire field of light that it captures.

The surface area of album pages, which are usually very light in shading, influences how the photographs appear therein. This is why a photograph in an album page may appear lighter and dominated by lighter hues, while the exact same photograph when viewed alone may appear darker and dominated by darker hues.