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This page outlines the rules and guidelines that apply to the use of images on Jurassic Park wiki. They are not absolute, for the most part, but it is generally expected that they be observed unless there is a good cause for ignoring them. The basic overview:

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  • This page outlines the rules and guidelines that apply to the use of images on Jurassic Park wiki. They are not absolute, for the most part, but it is generally expected that they be observed unless there is a good cause for ignoring them. The basic overview:
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  • This page outlines the rules and guidelines that apply to the use of images on Jurassic Park wiki. They are not absolute, for the most part, but it is generally expected that they be observed unless there is a good cause for ignoring them. The basic overview: 1. * Obey our copyright policy when uploading images. 2. * Use the image description page to describe an image and its copyright rules. 3. * The description entered when uploading an image becomes the default text for the image description page. You can use wiki markup in the image description. 4. * Use a clear, detailed title for the file. An obscure name like "qua_047.jpg" won't help anyone! 5. * Don't include any watermarks or text in the image (this includes copyright notices; those belong in the text of the image description page!). 6. * Use the JPEG format for photographic images, and PNG or GIF for diagrams and other low-contrast images. Remember that Jurassic Park wiki is not an image gallery! We have a finite amount of disk space and bandwidth available, and that space would be best used for adding more articles. The old adage "a picture is worth a thousand words" is quite literally true, considering average file sizes for images. Please upload images solely for the purpose of illustration. Generally, no more than one or two images should be used in an article; three images might be acceptable for some long articles.
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