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  2. Wikipedia:Fixing non-free image problems - Wikipedia

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    There are basically two type of pictures (images, files, pics, etc.) that are used here on Wikipedia: Free images; Non-free images; A free image is an image that can be freely used anywhere on Wikipedia. A free image may be either public domain, or released under a free license, such as CC-BY-SA. Free images can be used in any article where ...

  3. Wikipedia:Ten things you may not know about images on ...

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    Please do not upload images that shouldn't or can't be used in an article. While we allow users to upload a few freely-licensed images to use on their user pages, we don't need a 4 billionth image of your Jack Russell Terriers on that article. (Even if they're really cute.) The Wikimedia Foundation is not a free web host for your images.

  4. Wikipedia:Plain and simple non-free content guide - Wikipedia

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    As few non-free works are used as is practical. Those works are reasonably low-quality and, if possible, cropped to only show the relevant parts.Vector images, such as File:Princeton shield.svg, may be used if otherwise appropriate, but they should be rendered at reasonably low resolutions within articles (cf. Princeton University).

  5. Wikipedia:Non-free content - Wikipedia

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    An image to illustrate an article passage about the image, if the image has its own article (in which case the image may be described and a link provided to the article about the image) A photo from a press agency or photo agency (e.g., AP or Getty Images ), unless the photo itself is the subject of sourced commentary in the article.

  6. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    Free images should not be watermarked, distorted, have any credits or titles in the image itself or anything else that would hamper their free use, unless, of course, the image is intended to demonstrate watermarking, distortion, titles, etc. and is used in the related article. Exceptions may be made for historic images when the credit or title ...

  7. Wikipedia:Image dos and don'ts - Wikipedia

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    Review the image style guide and use policy. Give context with captions and alt text. Try to find at least one image for each article. Find free images, or create and upload your own. Clean up images: crop, color-correct, etc. Use the best file format for each image. Use objects for scale where helpful. Place images in the section to which they ...

  8. Wikipedia:Images - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Picture of the day is an image which is automatically updated each day with an image from the list of featured pictures. The {{ POTD }} template produces the image shown above. Category:Wikipedia Picture of the day lists the different templates that can be used.

  9. Wikipedia:Finding images tutorial - Wikipedia

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    An easy way to find such images is to search with the restriction to site:.gov OR site:.mil. Again, be creative and vary your search terms. Not all images on the .gov or .mil sites are public domain, however: works by local state governments are not necessarily in the public domain. In case of doubt, ask.