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The following cheat card gives you a handy index of the major issues surrounding image use on this wiki. It is a simplification of policies at T:IPER and our more detailed image use and user image policies.
It is not an attempt to give you every single rule that we have about images. The absence of a rule in the following chart does not mean that it's not a rule. This is merely a more convenient listing of the major image use rules.
The chart below summarises our important rules regarding images, and gives you a link to additional reading about the subject. In most cases, a link is provided to the original forum discussion where that particular policy was decided by the community.
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Quality | Value | Read more at: |
What should be the shape and size of my pictures? | ||
Minimum width of any uploaded image | 500px or more preferred, 420px minimum | Forum discussion establishes that minimums are tied to infoboxes |
Width of infobox pictures | 500px or more preferred, 420px minimum | T:IBOX PICS |
Thumbnail widths | Should generally not be defined at all. To place a thumb on a page, use language like this:
Please do not specify a width or height for a thumbnail. |
tech note |
Preferred aspect ratio | 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, and anything in-between. But sometimes a square or "tall" image is still the best solution. Uploads of covers, and promotional images on gallery pages, should be left uncropped, and have no margin. |
Forum discussion |
Total file size | Keep your files under 10 Mo, as that's FANDOM's technical limit. Most images are completely fine under 2 Mo. |
Forum discussion |
Acceptable file formats | We only allow: .jpg (sometimes called JPEG), .png and .svg. That's it. There are no more; .gif and other files will be summarily deleted.
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Wikipedia's discussion of the virtues of .jpg, .png, and .svg, forum tech note, Forum discussion |
What kinds of pictures are acceptable? | ||
Sexual or violent imagery | Any image which has been presented in a licensed DWU episode may be posted to our wiki, regardless of its content. |
Forum discussion, T:NOT SFW |
Publicity images on in-universe or story pages |
Never allowed. This means: no wallpapers, no images of characters or objects unless you personally take them from the body of a valid source. Note, however, that in some cases, images from trailers or DWM illustrated previews are considered to be illustrations of the relevant story, rather than mere promotion. Additionally, publicity images can and should be lifted on a given element's gallery subpage. |
Forum discussion, T:IUI, Forum discussion |
Publicity images on out-of-universe pages |
Acceptable, but not preferred. Generally, we want to be able to see what the actor looks like in their everyday life | Implied as the converse of rule agreed at Forum discussion |
In-universe images on out-of-universe pages |
Discouraged; we want the actor looks like in their everyday life. However, sometimes, a picture of an actor in a non-DWU part, in a "life-like" costume, is the only available image of a minor actor. | T:OOUI |
Concept art | Unacceptable in in-universe sections of articles, but acceptable in "Behind the scenes" sections and on gallery pages. Concept art is specifically considered out-of-universe imagery, and so cannot illustrate in-universe concepts. |
Forum discussion |
Cover art | Acceptable as illustration. |
Forum discussion |
Fan-made images |
Not allowed in the main namespace at all, either on in-universe or real world pages. An exception to this ruling is simple act of combining two or more screenshots into a representative collage. Naturally, "fan-made" images that have received an official release can be documented, e.g. FanArtFriday, Devious (home video) |
NO FANFIC (for the rule); archives of Talk:The Master (for the exception) |
Photos from Loose Cannon reconstructions | Unacceptable in any situation. No non-BBC reconstruction materials allowed at all; only official reconstructions, telensaps, and, failing that, officially-released promotional or set photos from the missing episode. |
Forum discussion |
Animated .pngs and .gifs | Unacceptable. Animated .gifs aren't allowed because .gifs aren't allowed, and animated .pngs aren't allowed because they are rendered properly for only about 20% of internet users. |
Chart showing apng compatability |
Are colourised pictures allowed? | ||
Official colourised photography | Not allowed on in-universe pages, unless it's specifically part of a new valid source By extension, colour images converted to monochrome are also not allowed in articles, except for those few Third Doctor episodes or parts of episodes which are missing in colour. |
Forum discussion |
Official colourised comic images | Allowed; in cases with multiple colourisation, all are interchangeably valid. But colourised versions should not be universally preferred to the original black-and-white versions. |
Forum discussion |
User images | ||
Number of images for your personal use |
3 total at any one time in all namespaces prefixed by the word "user" (sandboxes for pages intended to eventually be released in the main namespace notwithstanding). So, 3 images total to use on user, user talk, and user blog pages. |
user image policy |
Total file size allowed for your personal use |
~ 500kb. All three images combined should be no more than 500kb. We aren't a file hosting service. |
user image policy and T:NOT HOST |
Allowed type of user images |
Generally unrestricted. However, images which advertise products, philosophies, or anything (even things related to Doctor Who) are not allowed. Equally, pornography and/or excessively gory or violent imagery is forbidden, unless it is an un-retouched image taken directly from a DWU source. |
user image policy |
Your own art on your own user pages | Allowed, but you should consider the implications carefully. All submissions to the wiki are released under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. It may damage your own financial interests to upload your own work here. |
user image policy |
Other notes | ||
A character's eyes (applies to in-universe articles) |
If the image is in an infobox, or simply the first picture on the page, it's preferred, but not required, that the subject's eyes are looking left. This will direct readers' eyes to the article. |
Forum discussion 1, Forum discussion 2 |
Captions on in-universe pages |
Captions must be written in an in-universe way but in the present tense. A source for the picture is required at the end of the caption, in the format ([[Prefix]]: ''[[Story name]]'') |
Forum discussion |