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I've just nominated this list to be a Featured List, and the first comment is very positive, so I'm hopeful ... help would really be appreciated! There's just one problem ... the thumbnail-sized images of plants are supposed to demonstrate what the Latin or Greek word means, but even after exhaustive searches, I couldn't find any pictures where the indicated features are visible ... but for these images, cropping the image down to half or a quarter of its current size would fix the visibility problem (at thumbnail scale). Please help! - Dank (push to talk) 00:36, 15 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
To the gifted graphists, I'd like to request for this photo to be sharpened, and for its overall appearance to be improved as the graphists see fit. Thank you again for all you do to improve Wikipedia's article images! -- West Virginian (talk)13:52, 29 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Apologies for stepping on your toes Pawel - I've reworked it from the original - less contrast/sharpening, and more tonal range - please revert if desired. (Hohum@) 15:33, 29 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Graphists, I'd kindly like to request an edit of Jones' portrait, which is featured in his article's infobox. If possible, could you please remove the white space around the oval portrait, and perform any other edits you deem necessary for the improvement of its overall quality. Thanks again. -- West Virginian (talk)15:52, 29 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Stuck my nose in again. I've reworked it from the original and kept more of the graininess - it seems to keep more detail - also did some manual repair of an eye. Revert as preferred. (Hohum@) 15:21, 2 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Would it be possible, please to remove the vertical line from top to bottom caused by the page-fold in the magazine from which this picture was scanned?Tim riley talk19:15, 25 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Please improve the quality of this image. Although the image claims to be high-resolution (2204x4202), it is extremely blurry. Please replace with a genuinely high-resolution version.
Another problem is that the original painting has become quite dark and faded over time. Someone with good oil-painting knowledge and photorealistic remastering skills will be needed to restore the scan to make it visible as the artist intended.
Discussion
I do not know where a high quality image can be found. Because the artist died in 1934, it should be free of copyright issues. But, obtaining the image may be more difficult.
A much smaller (637x1200), but slightly more detailed image, can be downloaded from the museum where the artwork is held: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/lilith-65854/view_as/grid/search/keyword:lilith/page/1 . While improved -- notice the snake's eye above her breast -- the quality of that scan is not stellar and probably not worth using. It may be possible to ask the museum for a higher quality scan, but given that the version they allow you to download comes with a "NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY" license (is that even legal?), I'm not sure they would be open to putting it out to the world via wikipedia.
There are several companies online selling higher resolution versions of the image, either as a stock photo or printed on yoga mats, coffee mugs, and tapestries. However, it is possible they made "significant" alterations to the image by restoring the colours. I'm not sure how copyright law works when a company is simply undoing the effects of aging rather than expressing an artistic intent. I'm guessing that means their images cannot be legally used even if they depict exactly what John Collier painted 130 years ago.
I'm not a photography guy, so would someone be able to recrop this image if others also think that is desirable? The existing crop cuts off the subject's head. Thanks, 207.161.86.162 (talk) 03:27, 29 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]