Fasciculus:J. D. Salinger (Catcher in the Rye portrait).jpg
Mensura huius perspectionis: 398 × 600 elementa imaginalia. Aliae mensurae: 159 × 240 elementa imaginalia | 318 × 480 elementa imaginalia | 946 × 1 426 elementa imaginalia.
Sua resolutio (946 × 1 426 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 527 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)
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recentissima | 21:38, 3 Februarii 2021 | 946 × 1 426 (527 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | retouch | |
21:38, 3 Februarii 2021 | 946 × 1 426 (262 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | new crop from higher-res source file ([https://miro.medium.com/max/1200/1*YWOgWXPR0-Wo-I2MKdLxTw.jpeg]) | ||
20:21, 3 Februarii 2021 | 989 × 1 447 (283 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | Reverted to version as of 08:57, 29 July 2019 (UTC): I appreciate the effort to improve the image, but if you read the "Permission" section (specifically the paragraph that begins "A cropped portion of...") you'll see that, unfortunately, it's not clear if the full photo is in the public domain. Only the cropped portion of the photo published on the Catcher in the Rye dust jacket is certain to be in the public domain. | ||
04:07, 2 Februarii 2021 | Nulla minutio | 1 500 × 2 007 (416 chiliocteti) | Vlixes | full size | |
08:57, 29 Iulii 2019 | 989 × 1 447 (283 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | Retouched version (color correction, noise reduction, removing some imperfections in scan) | ||
08:53, 29 Iulii 2019 | 989 × 1 447 (636 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | The high-res, cropped, unretouched version | ||
08:52, 29 Iulii 2019 | 989 × 1 447 (1 012 chiliocteti) | Blz 2049 | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Photo portrait of J. D. Salinger used for the first-edition back cover of ''The Catcher in the Rye'' (1951). The photo was removed from subsequent editions by the author's request. Note that the photo was flipped horizontally when it was published on the back cover. That means the back cover actually presented a mirror image of Salinger, not his true appearance; this image is the "unflipped" version. Other [https:... |
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