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as an example. There's no source for it being a rotogravure. It has contrast issues: His face and hair blend into the background, and that's not really an issue in the original. I think we can have multiple FPs of Darwin. Having a frontal portrait, an early portrait - there's many valuable options.
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says c. 1880. This is kind of a problem when one of the big draws of it was having a date nearer certain books' publication. It was put in
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While the discussion is bellow qourum, this unused image can't retain its featured picture status and is delisted.
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However, they need to be the best copy of the image we have at the minimum, and that's not what we have now.
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Okay. First of all, a version of this with lower pixel size, but far more detail exists:
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