I've been playing with an idea that a a kind of batch script could be
applied to an image, and then the result of the processing becomes the
image to display, but the real image is not changed at all. Someting
like magick-script in a tag-function.[1] I have not checked how secure
it would be, but
For Wikimedia Commons the issue of how to handle digital restorations
has been discussed several times, there are no single solutions. The
general position is that original images, such as very old glass plate
prints from archives, should be preserved and displayed in their
original state, but
A quite common problem at all Wikimedia sites; we have a photo but the
quality is poor. An example is the old photo from the cabins at
Mørkedalen where a group of fighters hid out during the invasion of
Norway.[1]
I've been using some manual tools to restore images, but it is very
slow and the