You're not obligated to do additional work of re-scanning images, but the
bigger and higher quality the better. (: If an image is too tiny to be
useful it may be deleted, but that is unlikely. However, larger and higher
quality images are more likely to be designated as Quality Images or
Featured Pictures. While even small images may be adequate for thumbnails
in Wikipedia articles, the biggest and highest quality images would be
preferable.
If your available time and/or money constrains you from providing the
highest quality and largest possible images, I wouldn't worry about this,
but if you have the time and money to scan the images at very high quality
and resolution, that would be preferable.
Pine
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Ilario Valdelli <valdelli(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
I would add a point to the question of Flor.
Is there a minimum resolution in Commons to consider an image eligible for
the cancellation?
The images which are part of this project are important for their
descriptive aspects and can be useful to document some articles.
The question is important to know if there should be an additional step to
rescan all images, or if we can reuse those already scanned for the website.
Kind regards
On 21/05/2017 13:38, Flor Méchain wrote:
Hello!
I am in touch with a museum that is thinking of uploading images to
Commons. They are a bit uncertain about uploading high resolution, but I
told them the resolution they need to upload just needs to be good enough
for illustrating articles without being pixellated. The thing is, I am
unsure about the minimum size of such an image. I tried poking around the
instructions but didn't find a direct answer.
Do you know which size is "the minimum" that can be accepted on Commons?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Warm wishes,
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