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Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of a women on a Photo restoration page for people to colourise the picture?and Halacha

According to Halacha Is it muttarpermissible to do so, or is this an issurpost a tzniut picture of shmiras anyima women on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture? Does it matterdepend on if the picturewoman consents, doesn’t consent, or is: dead? Have poskim commented on a question like this?

  1. blurry (i.e dating back to pre-WW II); and/or
  2. is of an older woman

Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of a women on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture?

Is it muttar to do so, or is this an issur of shmiras anyim? Does it matter if the picture is:

  1. blurry (i.e dating back to pre-WW II); and/or
  2. is of an older woman

Photo restoration and Halacha

According to Halacha Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of a women on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture? Does it depend on if the woman consents, doesn’t consent, or is dead? Have poskim commented on a question like this?

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Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of my great grandmothera women on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture?

Is it mutarmuttar to do so, or is this an issur of shmiras anyim? It is a tzniutDoes it matter if the picture from 1924, very blurred, cant really see anythingis:

  1. blurry (i.e dating back to pre-WW II); and/or
  2. is of an older woman

Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of my great grandmother on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture?

Is it mutar to do so or is this an issur of shmiras anyim? It is a tzniut picture from 1924, very blurred, cant really see anything

Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of a women on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture?

Is it muttar to do so, or is this an issur of shmiras anyim? Does it matter if the picture is:

  1. blurry (i.e dating back to pre-WW II); and/or
  2. is of an older woman
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Is it permissible to post a tzniut picture of my great grandmother on a restoration page for people to colourise the picture?

Is it mutar to do so or is this an issur of shmiras anyim? It is a tzniut picture from 1924, very blurred, cant really see anything