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Modern colrizing of historical images originally produced in black and white

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First, thank you for your increasing activity in editing Wikipedia. Your addition to the UAV article seemed very well done.

I noticed you recently replaced two images (of Walt Whitman and of Nathaniel Hawthorne) in their respective Wikipedia articles. I don't think it is a good idea to use such images since the added information (the color) is not historically accurate and was not done near the time the original image was made. I have reverted the two images to the previous version. Tinting to color (the pre-digital verison of colorization) contemporaneously with the production of the original image might be a different case. You might want to check, in Wikipedia, a sampling of biographies of persons living in the 19th century for examples of the images used. Neonorange (talk) 20:01, 17 August 2013 (UTC)Reply