. "The basic overview: 1. \n* The rules and guidelines as outlined in the file use policy also apply to images. 1. \n* Use the correct format: 2. \n* JPG - for photographic images, such as screen captures. 3. \n* SVG (preferred) or PNG (if no svg is available) - for diagrams and other low-contrast images. 4. \n* Don't include any watermarks or text in the image (this includes copyright notices; those belong on the file description page). 5. \n* Unless Memory Alpha has explicit permission to use a promotional image of an actor (or such), it may not be uploaded. 6. \n* It's generally not necessary to resize an image, as this can be done when needed by the wiki software. Remember that Memory Alpha is not an image gallery! Please upload images solely for the purpose of illustration. We endeavor to make the most of the images that are uploaded into the database, and request that uploads be strictly limited to article use, and the occasional article talk page. To avoid redundancy, images of the same subject should be substantially different if more than one image is required. Multiple images are acceptable to better illustrate a topic, especially on longer articles, though it is generally preferred that the fewest number of images possible be used. Finally, images are not to be used in signatures, and any image link used in such a way will be removed by an administrator."@en . . "Memory Alpha:Image use policy"@en . . "The basic overview: 1. \n* The rules and guidelines as outlined in the file use policy also apply to images. 1. \n* Use the correct format: 2. \n* JPG - for photographic images, such as screen captures. 3. \n* SVG (preferred) or PNG (if no svg is available) - for diagrams and other low-contrast images. 4. \n* Don't include any watermarks or text in the image (this includes copyright notices; those belong on the file description page). 5. \n* Unless Memory Alpha has explicit permission to use a promotional image of an actor (or such), it may not be uploaded. 6. \n* It's generally not necessary to resize an image, as this can be done when needed by the wiki software."@en . . . . . . .