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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Forty2Tribes: Besides the cracks the old pictures look much better [/QUOTE]The later photo I sourced was from someone who was on location at the gallery and took a picture, post restoration I could not find a good source for that pre-restoration one that has those violet tones. So we can't assume that that photo is accurate. For instance I could take a picture of a faded wall painting into photoshop and enhance the contrast. That version would have darker lines and more definition. It might look better than the unmanipulated original photo and you might not be able to tell. Similarly the color could be made more saturated. A touch of that might be believable and make the photo look better, but it would be a photo edit. Or a photo could have been published in a book and there would be a factor of the printing quality. You can look at different books of famous paintings and the photo of the painting in each book might be slightly different. You could only tell the accuracy by standing in front of the painting. There is also the settings on the camera that effects the color. And there is also the lighting conditions when the photo was taken, the lighting might have been a bit dim, or it could be well lit. Date and location, ca 232 AD, Syria Estimated year range Jesus died 26 A.D. – 36 A.D. Judea Samaria [/QB][/QUOTE]
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