Slideshow: Stillborns Re-Touched by an Angel

A mother who digitally enhances photos of her son finds herself in demand from other parents of stillborns. "It's much easier to share pictures if it looks like a normal baby," she says. By Julia Scheeres.
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Digital technology alters perceptions -- making a dead baby look like it's merely sleeping -- and giving grieving parents a memento of a lost child they can share with others.

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The Johnstones keep a retouched photo of their daughter, Madison, on their living room wall. "Everyone can see how beautiful she was," said Jennifer Johnstone. "It no longer makes people uncomfortable, because she looks like a normal baby."