File:Datacenter-telecom rectilinear cropped2.jpg
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DescriptionDatacenter-telecom rectilinear cropped2.jpg | Telecommunications equipment in one corner of a small data center. Converted to rectilinear projection from a fisheye original, small missing areas in top and bottom center filled in using the GIMP Resynthesizer plugin. | |||
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Source | Cropped from Image:Datacenter-telecom rectilinear 145x115deg.jpg, based on Image:Datacenter-telecom.jpg by Gregory Maxwell. | |||
Author | Photo by Gregory Maxwell, converted to rectilinear projection and missing areas filled in by Ilmari Karonen. | |||
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