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I love what Frances Benjamin Johnston did with sepia for this. She must have felt so clever, contrasting the white lace with the sepia colours on the dress. Plus, Edith herself was arguably a Civil Rights advocate - at least a fan of Booker T. Washington - and an interesting person. It's slightly cropped in her article with ((CSS image crop)), which saves on inappropriate crops to the original while fitting it slightly better to a thumbnail. Lots of scratches and dust; nothing too hard to handle, just a time-consuming careful restoration. I tweaked the levels a bit to bring out the detail.
@Sca and Mydreamsparrow: Just as a heads up, I found some more damage, so I've made some tweaks. It should be roughly the same, but the saturation is slightly different, since I keep rethinking.
Support – Same as on Commons. Yann (talk) 16:01, 15 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Support – great quality and EV. TSP (talk) 01:37, 16 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]