Wikiquote:Política de imagens: diferenças entre revisões

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== Tamanho ==
 
===UploadedTamanho imageda sizeimagem enviada===
 
O software MediaWiki que o Wikipedia usa, a partir da versão 1.3, pode redimensionar imagens automaticamente. Não é mais necessário, na maioria dos casos, redimensionar imagens você mesmo. Queremos que o conteúdo do Wikipedia seja reutilizado o mais amplamente possível, inclusive como fonte para impressão. Portanto, você deve geralmente enviar imagens fotográficas em alta resolução e usar o "markup" de imagens do Wikipedia para ajustar sua exibição.
The MediaWiki software that Wikipedia uses, as of version 1.3, can resize images automatically. It is no longer necessary, in most cases, to resize images yourself. We want Wikipedia content to be reused as widely as possible, including as a source for printed media. Therefore, you should generally upload photographic images at a high resolution and use the Wikipedia image markup to resize it.
 
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For line art, particularly that which you've drawn yourself, it may be better to manually resize the images to the right size and use them in the article. This is because the automatic resizing function can sometimes produce images that are larger in bytes than the original and/or of worse quality than the original.
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In the future, Mediwiki image markup may be extended to better support "manual thumbnailing"; for now, if you want to upload a large version of a manually-scaled image do so and link to the larger version in the original's image description page.
 
===DisplayedTamanho imageda sizeimagem exibida===
 
In articles, if you wish to have a photo beside the text, you should generally use the "thumbnail" option available in the "Image markup", or approximately 200-250 pixels of width if you're doing it manually. Larger images should generally be a maximum of 550 pixels wide, so that they can comfortably be displayed on 800x600 monitors.