Wikipedia:IFC

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This page is not for listing possible copyright problems or untagged images. For those, go to Wikipedia:Possible copyright infringements and Wikipedia:Untagged Images.


If you find an image that needs improvement, add {{ifc}} to its description page. A few words about how you would like to see the image improved will also help.

Images tagged with {{ifc}} can be found at Category:Images for cleanup.

Some common image flaws for which this tag is appropriate:

  1. Images with unnecessary borders
    Some images present borders that are not necessary and contain redundant information (such as description texts). These include images with excess white "padding" on the sides.
    Example: this (broken) should be this (broken)
    What to do: trim the image to the relevant area only.
  2. JPEG images that should be PNG (see Wikipedia:Image use policy#Format)
    Certain images (practically anything but photos) look and work better as PNG. These generally include flags, graphics, icons, diagrams and certain screenshots (such as from old video or arcade games.)
    Example: this (broken) should be this (broken)
    What to do: remake the image or retouch it (making it sharp) using image editing software. More information can be found at Wikipedia:How to reduce colors for saving a JPEG as PNG.
    Note: you should not convert JPEG files into PNG files, since this won't improve quality and will just make a larger file.
  3. PNG photos that should be JPEG.
    PNG is not an efficient format for photographs. These should be converted to JPEG to save space.
    What to do: save the PNG on your computer, open it with an image editing program and save or export the file in JPEG format. Try saving with different quality settings and choose the lowest quality (highest compression) that maintains the appearance of the image.
  4. Pictures that need to be retouched, trimmed and scaled.
    These include images with captions that are too small to read or photos that contain irrelevant surroundings. Dark and unclear pictures should also be properly modified. Background color of graphics and diagrams should be white.
    Example: this (broken) should be this (broken)
    Example: certain pictures (broken) can have irrelevant or ambiguous details removed (broken). See: Image:BDSM_collar_back.jpg
  5. Low quality pictures
    Some pictures just aren't pretty looking, and new versions with higher quality should be found and used instead.
    What to do: make or look for a substitute. Be very careful if you use the image search feature in most search engines; the vast majority of pictures on the Internet will be unsuitable for the Commons because of copyright problems.

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