DescriptionCrack for Victory Art IWMPST15800 (edit).jpg
English: Crack for Victory
whole: the four images are positioned in the upper three-quarters. The title is separate and located in the lower quarter,
in red. The text is separate and placed in the upper third and lower quarter, in black. All set against a white background.
image: the first image is a full-length depiction of an African man climbing a tree to collect palm kernels. The second image shows two
African women and a child sorting the kernels. The third image depicts a worker standing beside an industrial food-production machine. The
final image illustrates three British infantrymen, seated near a battlefield, eating biscuits.
text: YOUR PALM KERNELS WHEN CRACKED
NUNNEY
HELP TO FEED THE EMPIRE'S FIGHTING MEN
CRACK FOR VICTORY
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: White, grey and black point set using reference chart, rotated and cropped.. The original can be viewed here: Crack for Victory Art.IWMPST15800.jpg: . Modifications made by Nagualdesign.
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Original upload log
This image is a derivative work of the following images:
2014-04-20T00:16:20Z AnonMoos 496x736 (69019 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 15:19, 26 January 2013 -- Kintetsubuffalo, do you pull your stupid trick of adding "remove border" where it isn't needed in order to stir up turmoil and turbulence? Because alternative explanations
2014-04-19T03:18:42Z Kintetsubuffalo 503x741 (326120 Bytes) you're the only one married to your crooked version
2014-04-18T14:40:43Z AnonMoos 496x736 (69019 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 15:19, 26 January 2013 -- please upload lossily-edited file versions as new file under separate name (not overwriting) as explained on your user talk page
2014-04-18T02:58:15Z AnonMoos 496x736 (69019 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 15:19, 26 January 2013 -- please upload radically-revised and lossy-edited versions as new files under different file names
2014-04-16T20:28:15Z Hohum 483x726 (197168 Bytes) Reworked without blowing highlights, top left quarter blue sky remains, no over saturation of yellow and red."white" set to more paper-like tone.
2013-01-26T10:05:35Z Fæ 570x800 (82412 Bytes) {{Information |description = {{en|''Crack for Victory'' :whole: the four images are positioned in the upper three-quarters. The title is separate and located in the lower quarter, in red. The text is separate and placed in th
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