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== Suggestion for a new image == | == Suggestion for a new image == | ||
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Sorry about adding the photo to the main image yesterday. I wanted to test it out, but couldnt change it back. | Sorry about adding the photo to the main image yesterday. I wanted to test it out, but couldnt change it back. |
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Suggestion for a new image
<image has been deleted for failing to follow image policies>
Sorry about adding the photo to the main image yesterday. I wanted to test it out, but couldnt change it back.
Anyway, the current image is not eligible for change until december 2012, which is long overdue.
I am not a fan of the current image. It is too big and makes 10 look weird with the glasses. Also, he is facing left from a weird angle. This photo, he is facing left, the lighting is right and it fits perfectly. Please consider my choice. Thank you.
Quicksilver 999
- I'm sorry but the suggested image broke so many of our rules that it had to be deleted. Please study our Category:Image policies before suggesting images. The main rules are that images must be given a license, be no more than 100k in size, be no less than 420px in width, cannot be promotional images. But there are more nuances. Amorkuz ☎ 19:13, December 18, 2017 (UTC)
- Just pointing out that there is no "long overdue" change. The Dec. 2012 date was to prevent users from calling for another change so soon after a very very very long debate. There was no suggestion that we are required to change it now.
- And your complaints about the current image being "too big" go completely against Tardis:Guide to images. Please carefully read that policy to see just how tightly cropped we want the infobox images.
- Lastly, don't forget that you must sign your posts with the four tildes: ~~~~. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎ 19:39, December 18, 2017 (UTC)