Interior of a room

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File: EFTA01301915.png dataset_10
Summary:

The image depicts a doorway leading into a dimly lit hotel room, showcasing the door's design, the carpet, and a glimpse of the furniture inside. The photograph appears to be part of a document collection, as indicated by the text at the bottom.

Content Type:
Image
Document Type:
image
Date:
N/A
Model Used:
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Image Classification
Category:
property_photo
Subcategory:
hotel interior
Objects Detected (5)
door
A white door with blue trim, featuring three rectangular panels. The door is slightly ajar, revealing a dark interior space.
carpet
Blue carpet with a geometric pattern and a black border.
electrical outlet
A standard electrical outlet located near the base of the wall.
chair
A wooden chair with a patterned cushion, partially visible through the doorway.
curtains
Patterned curtains visible through the doorway.
Scene & Environment

Setting: indoor

Location Type: hotel room

Time: unclear

Atmosphere: neutral

Background: A glimpse into an adjacent room with a chair and patterned curtains.

Text in Image
SDNY_GM_00166486
EFTA_00190091

Significance: Document identification numbers.

Full Description

The image shows a doorway leading into a dimly lit room. The door itself is white with blue trim and three rectangular panels. The door is slightly ajar, revealing a glimpse of the room beyond, which contains a wooden chair with a patterned cushion and patterned curtains. The walls are decorated with a textured wallpaper. The floor is covered with a blue carpet that has a geometric pattern and a black border. An electrical outlet is visible near the base of the wall. The overall impression is of a well-maintained but somewhat dated interior. The lighting is uneven, with the room beyond the doorway appearing significantly darker than the immediate foreground. The image is taken from a slightly low angle, giving a sense of depth to the scene. The bottom of the image contains the text 'SDNY_GM_00166486' and 'EFTA_00190091'.

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Raw Analysis