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Promotionial images should not be manipulated at all and I think we should enact a policy that clearly states that all promotionial images released by SciFi/NBC?Universal, can not be manipulated and uploaded in their raw form. Very easy to tell if it's manipulated because most promo images are really large.
Promotional images should not be manipulated at all and I think we should enact a policy that clearly states that all promotional images released by SciFi/NBC Universal, can not be manipulated and must be uploaded in their raw form. It is very easy to tell if it's manipulated because most promo images are really large.
 
The ''[[Wikipedia:Associated Press|Associated Press]]'' says it's bad journalism for a photo editor to alter the image. I think we should set the same standards to the same.
 


The ''[[Wikipedia:Associated Press|Associated Press]]'' says it's bad jornalism for a photo editer to alter the image. I think we should set the same standereds to the same
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 15 February 2007

This is an archive of an unsuccessful proposal that was vetted through the Think Tank, a place where ideas of all kinds are proposed and worked upon by the community prior to implementation. Please do not modify this proposal.

Image Cropping Promo Images

Promotional images should not be manipulated at all and I think we should enact a policy that clearly states that all promotional images released by SciFi/NBC Universal, can not be manipulated and must be uploaded in their raw form. It is very easy to tell if it's manipulated because most promo images are really large.

The Associated Press says it's bad journalism for a photo editor to alter the image. I think we should set the same standards to the same.


The above is an archive of a proposal that was vetted through the Think Tank. Please do not modify or edit this archived proposal.