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A woman with reddish-brown hair tied in a ponytail, wearing a black t-shirt and blue jeans, is operating equipment in what appears to be a projection booth. She is wearing a black headset and holding a silver microphone to her mouth, suggesting she is communicating or narrating. Her right hand rests on the frame of a gray, rectangular opening in the wall, which has a metal hood extending from it, likely a projection window. To her left stands a large, light green-beige vintage film projector with a prominent white film reel mounted on top. Behind the projector, a tall, dark gray electronic cabinet is visible. The room's walls are covered in light-colored square tiles. Mounted on the wall above the projection window is a yellow-cased speaker with a black grid. Below the window, a gray control panel is affixed to the wall. This panel features various black knobs, buttons (some illuminated red), and labels in Cyrillic script. Visible text includes "ВКЛ" (On), "ЗАКРЫТ" (Closed), "СТОП" (Stop), "ЭКРАН" (Screen), "ОБЩЕЕ ОСВЕЩЕНИЕ" (General Lighting), "ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛЬНОЕ ОСВЕЩЕНИЕ" (Preliminary Lighting), "ОТКРЫТ" (Open), "ТЕМНИТЕЛЬ" (Dimmer), and "~220" (voltage indication). The projector itself has "23KPT-3" printed on its side, and some diagrammatic instructions are visible on its panel. The woman is focused on the equipment, leaning forward as if observing the projection or preparing for an event. The overall scene suggests an active operation within an older, possibly historical, cinema or archive projection room.
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