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English: Crop of "The Ambassadors" to show the shepherd's dial
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: Hans Holbein the Younger - The Ambassadors - Google Art Project.jpg
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Author Hans Holbein the Younger

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current04:17, 9 September 2023Thumbnail for version as of 04:17, 9 September 2023827 × 2,130 (2.12 MB)DemonDays64Cropped in paint.NET with no hiccups!
04:11, 9 September 2023Thumbnail for version as of 04:11, 9 September 20238,716 × 6,700 (22.73 MB)DemonDays64File:Hans Holbein the Younger - The Ambassadors - Google Art Project.jpg cropped 71 % horizontally, 77 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode. [Will overwrite with tighter crop shortly; just doing this so I can do the rest of segments on-computer or on this smaller part with Croptool rather than another extremely slow cropping of whole image. Amazed it managed to do this!]

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