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Look at this example: '''Jackbauerloyaltothepresident_D0'''. |
Look at this example: '''Jackbauerloyaltothepresident_D0'''. |
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− | The card title and subtitle is written together with no special characters (only latin letters and numbers |
+ | The card title and subtitle is written together with no special characters (only latin letters and numbers), followed by a underscore ( _ ) and then the abbreviation of the set if there are more cards with the same title (and/or subtitle). The German '''ß''' must be written as "ss". Other special characters are reverted to their original English-alphabet letter. Roman numerals must be written as "normal" numbers. If the title consists of non-latin alphabet letters, then the English title should be used with the addition of an underscore and the language abbreviation (for example: _JP for Japanese titles.) |
If a card title is found multiple times in a set, add (for example) '''_v1''' or '''_cardnumber'''. |
If a card title is found multiple times in a set, add (for example) '''_v1''' or '''_cardnumber'''. |
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− | If a set is (partially) [[Foil|foiled]] or otherwise different from the "normal" set, than add _Foil. (or another printform, like |
+ | If a set is (partially) [[Foil|foiled]] or otherwise different from the "normal" set, than add _Foil. (or another printform, like _Prism, _Signed, etc.). |
If the cards of the game has no titles, in example for board game cards, or some cards have no title at all, than the image title would be like this: '''risk_2000_NL_001'''. |
If the cards of the game has no titles, in example for board game cards, or some cards have no title at all, than the image title would be like this: '''risk_2000_NL_001'''. |
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: NL is the language abbrevation. It should only be used if the game or the card is printed with the same title in multiple languages. |
: NL is the language abbrevation. It should only be used if the game or the card is printed with the same title in multiple languages. |
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− | Playing cards images would have this format: '''Cartamundi_[deck]_joker1 |
+ | Playing cards images would have this format: '''Cartamundi_[deck]_joker1''. If its a standard deck replace deck with another number like st0001.''''' |
[[Category:Cardguide]] |
[[Category:Cardguide]] |
Revision as of 05:59, 4 December 2013
Self-Scanned Images
Images must be scanned at 400dpi with moiré reduction on (with a minimum 300dpi on older scanners).
Images from other sites
If you want to add images for other sites, there are a few things to take into account:
- Images with logos of other sites must be replaced as soon as possible with a "non-logo" version available. (These images are marked with the category: "Images Needing Replacement"), also they have an yellow information box.
- Always list the link of the site, where you found that picture, in the editor. Especially if the site is still available.
- Non-game-related keywords of that card, should be added to the categories on the file page. For example, if a card has a picture of a lion on it, then it there be added lions to the image category. It doesn't matter if there is one or more lions on it.
- Never ever ever use images with a copyright from Getty Images or Pokémon Paradijs. Those sites give very big fines for using their images.
File naming
Look at this example: Jackbauerloyaltothepresident_D0.
The card title and subtitle is written together with no special characters (only latin letters and numbers), followed by a underscore ( _ ) and then the abbreviation of the set if there are more cards with the same title (and/or subtitle). The German ß must be written as "ss". Other special characters are reverted to their original English-alphabet letter. Roman numerals must be written as "normal" numbers. If the title consists of non-latin alphabet letters, then the English title should be used with the addition of an underscore and the language abbreviation (for example: _JP for Japanese titles.)
If a card title is found multiple times in a set, add (for example) _v1 or _cardnumber.
If a set is (partially) foiled or otherwise different from the "normal" set, than add _Foil. (or another printform, like _Prism, _Signed, etc.).
If the cards of the game has no titles, in example for board game cards, or some cards have no title at all, than the image title would be like this: risk_2000_NL_001.
- NL is the language abbrevation. It should only be used if the game or the card is printed with the same title in multiple languages.
Playing cards images would have this format: Cartamundi_[deck]_joker1. If its a standard deck replace deck with another number like st0001.