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Adding images to the wiki is as simple as adding the url for an image. However, you should be careful about two matters.
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Adding an image to Camerapedia is as simple as adding the url for the image to the wiki text. However, you should be careful about two matters:
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# Do you have the right to make use of this image?
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# Where is the image hosted? What are the corresponding rules?
  
#The image you are linking to must either be in the public domain or must be copyright in such a way as to allow reproduction within Camerapedia. You must assume that any image is copyright in such a way as ''not'' to allow this unless it is accompanied by a clear statement saying the copyright holder either has released it into the public domain or has released it under GFDL.
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== Copyright issues ==
#The image you are linking to must be hosted by a person who, or organization that, has explicitly consented to having bandwidth used in this way. You also need to respect the guidelines given by that organization; for example, Flickr requires that you provide a link back to the relevant Flickr page for each picture hardlinked in another site.
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'''If you are the copyright holder''' of the image, you can of course insert it into Camerapedia.
  
Without the explicit consent of the copyright holder, do not take images to illustrate Camerapedia from other sites, scanned magazines or even manufacturers' publicity. If you do have this explicit consent, state this clearly on the discussion page of the article in question.
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'''If you are not the copyright holder''', you must assume that the image is copyright in such a way as '''not''' to allow this '''unless''' it is accompanied by a clear statement saying the copyright holder either has released it into the '''public domain''' or has released it under the '''GFDL'''. You may also insert images released under a '''Creative Commons''' licence provided that you respect the full terms of the licence accompanying the image.
  
To be sure that an image of a camera, etc., is not copyrighted, simply take a photograph of it yourself.
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Without the explicit consent of the copyright holder, do not take images to illustrate Camerapedia from other sites, scanned magazines or even manufacturers' publicity. If you do have this explicit consent, state this clearly on the discussion page of the article in question or in the image's Flickr page if it is hosted there.
  
To this end we have set up a [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerapedia/ Flickr group for camerapedia]. [[Flickr]] is free to join and post images to and actively encourages users to link to its images from elsewhere. We encourage you to take photos of your own camera gear and collections and post the images to this Flickr group.  
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We will remove images for which ownership and/or copyright cannot be quickly verified. To be sure that an image of a camera, etc., is not copyrighted, simply take a photograph of it yourself.
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<!--The interpretation that is currently given in the [[Camerapedia.org:Copyrights|Copyrights]] page is that the images are not part of Camerapedia's content and are agglomerated documents regarding the GFDL (see section 7 of the GFDL). This means that the published images keep their original licensing status and that you are not automatically releasing them under the GFDL just because you are inserting them in a Camerapedia page. Please note however that this interpretation might be debatable and that unscrupulous re-users might use your images pretending that they are released under the GFDL by publication in Camerapedia.-->
  
Within Flickr, if you click on "all sizes" you can select the image size appropriate to post on camerapedia and Flickr will provide you with the url to use. You can then add this url to the camerapedia content page.
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== Hosting issues ==
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All the images published in Camerapedia are currently hosted by an external website. There is no inbuilt image hosting facility in Camerapedia for the moment.
  
The [http://www.flickr.com/guidelines.gne Flickr guidelines page] states that '''a link back to Flickr must be provided with each picture hardlinked in another site'''. You can insert the Flickr images in the following way:
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The images must be hosted by a person or organization explicitly consenting to having bandwidth used in this way, and you need to '''respect the corresponding guidelines and restrictions'''.
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One of these organizations is [[Flickr]], that is free to join and post images to and actively encourages users to link to its images from elsewhere. We have set up a [http://www.flickr.com/groups/camerapedia/ Flickr group for Camerapedia]. '''To add a picture to this Flickr group means that you accept to see this picture displayed in Camerapedia, whether the actual insertion in a Camerapedia page is made by you or by another contributor.''' We encourage you to take photos of your own camera gear and collections and post the images to this Flickr group.
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The [http://www.flickr.com/guidelines.gne Flickr guidelines page] states that each picture hardlinked in another site must be provided with a link back to the relevant Flickr page. To respect this, you must insert the Flickr images in the following way:
  
 
  [URL_of_the_Flickr_page_where_the_image_appears URL_of_the_Flickr_hosted_image]
 
  [URL_of_the_Flickr_page_where_the_image_appears URL_of_the_Flickr_hosted_image]
  
This way a click on the image will directly take the reader to the corresponding Flickr page, and it will be easier to check that the use of this image in Camerapedia is allowed.
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This way a click on the image will directly take the reader to the corresponding Flickr page, and it will be easier to check that the use of this image in Camerapedia is allowed. The first URL mentioned is simply the address of the Flickr page where this image appears, while you can obtain the second URL in Flickr by clicking on "all sizes" and selecting the image size appropriate to post on Camerapedia.
 
 
We will remove images for which ownership and/or copyright cannot be quickly verified. Any images posted to the Flickr "camerapedia" group are considered fair game for use on Camerapedia.
 
  
[[Category:guidelines for camerapedia authors]]
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[[Category: Guidelines for camerapedia authors]]

Revision as of 16:56, 19 September 2006

Adding an image to Camerapedia is as simple as adding the url for the image to the wiki text. However, you should be careful about two matters:

  1. Do you have the right to make use of this image?
  2. Where is the image hosted? What are the corresponding rules?

Copyright issues

If you are the copyright holder of the image, you can of course insert it into Camerapedia.

If you are not the copyright holder, you must assume that the image is copyright in such a way as not to allow this unless it is accompanied by a clear statement saying the copyright holder either has released it into the public domain or has released it under the GFDL. You may also insert images released under a Creative Commons licence provided that you respect the full terms of the licence accompanying the image.

Without the explicit consent of the copyright holder, do not take images to illustrate Camerapedia from other sites, scanned magazines or even manufacturers' publicity. If you do have this explicit consent, state this clearly on the discussion page of the article in question or in the image's Flickr page if it is hosted there.

We will remove images for which ownership and/or copyright cannot be quickly verified. To be sure that an image of a camera, etc., is not copyrighted, simply take a photograph of it yourself.

Hosting issues

All the images published in Camerapedia are currently hosted by an external website. There is no inbuilt image hosting facility in Camerapedia for the moment.

The images must be hosted by a person or organization explicitly consenting to having bandwidth used in this way, and you need to respect the corresponding guidelines and restrictions.

One of these organizations is Flickr, that is free to join and post images to and actively encourages users to link to its images from elsewhere. We have set up a Flickr group for Camerapedia. To add a picture to this Flickr group means that you accept to see this picture displayed in Camerapedia, whether the actual insertion in a Camerapedia page is made by you or by another contributor. We encourage you to take photos of your own camera gear and collections and post the images to this Flickr group.

The Flickr guidelines page states that each picture hardlinked in another site must be provided with a link back to the relevant Flickr page. To respect this, you must insert the Flickr images in the following way:

[URL_of_the_Flickr_page_where_the_image_appears URL_of_the_Flickr_hosted_image]

This way a click on the image will directly take the reader to the corresponding Flickr page, and it will be easier to check that the use of this image in Camerapedia is allowed. The first URL mentioned is simply the address of the Flickr page where this image appears, while you can obtain the second URL in Flickr by clicking on "all sizes" and selecting the image size appropriate to post on Camerapedia.