(I am a friend of the author and host the site for him) Sources were cited, the submitter deep-linked. A redirect is now in place to the page that has more information.
Edit, for clarity:
* 000024.org is owned by my friend, Alex Fink
* The 000024.org website is hosted on one of my servers, along with a few other static sites belonging to friends. I have been doing this for free as a favor to those friends for many years.
* The submitted link was not the intended landing page, but is now redirecting to it.
* The intended landing page explains where the images came from.
You should rephrase to be a little more careful about who the creator of the image is.
(at least, if I understand correctly, you are friends with the person hosting the jpg of the image that was extracted from the pdf that had the image that was pieced together from the original).
edit: You've made an edit, but you missed what I meant. Alex Fink is not really an author here where the point of the link is the image, he is the "page owner" or something like that. There is plenty of attribution and I don't mean to imply any attempts at obfuscation, but egwynn was talking to the original creator of the image, not to the hoster of this version of the image.
I didn't miss what you meant, I just didn't want to remove the part of my comment that you were talking about because then someone reading your comment might be confused.
I've been a little scatterbrained due to commenting while trying to get the bandwidth usage under control (sorted now), and I apologize for anything unclear in my comments here.
Edit, for clarity:
* 000024.org is owned by my friend, Alex Fink
* The 000024.org website is hosted on one of my servers, along with a few other static sites belonging to friends. I have been doing this for free as a favor to those friends for many years.
* The submitted link was not the intended landing page, but is now redirecting to it.
* The intended landing page explains where the images came from.