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== Tichborne case ==
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'''Article(s):''' [[Tichborne case]]
'''Request:''' General clean up, if possible. This is the lead image of the article, about a missing English baronet (left image), the Australian butcher who claimed he was the missing man (right image), and various attempts to prove or disprove that they were one and the same. The middle image is a blend of the two made in the 1870s. The article is going to [[WP:FAC]] soon and the main author asked in the peer review if the moiré pattern can hopefully be cleaned up [[Wikipedia:Peer review/Tichborne Case/archive1|see here]]. Thanks in advance for any assistance, [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] '''[[User talk:Ruhrfisch|<sub
:Thanks - I did not see a moiré pattern either, but {{U|Brianboulton}}, who is in hospital at the moment, did. Since he is off-wiki but hopes to be back shortly, can we just wait for his clarification? [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] '''[[User talk:Ruhrfisch|<sub
::Thanks again, Brian is still not on wiki, but since the image has been cleaned up and no one else sees a moire' pattern, I think this is done. [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] '''[[User talk:Ruhrfisch|<sub
'''Graphist opinion(s):'''I'm a little unclear about what you want done to this. I don't actually see a moiré pattern in the image, just a grid overlay which appears to be there to show how various facial features match in all three images and thus is an integral and necessary part of the image. Is that what is being referred to? If so, I don't really see that anything needs to be done to the image. [[User:Centpacrr|Centpacrr]] ([[User talk:Centpacrr|talk]]) 06:25, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
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