User talk:Surrey101

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Thanks for uploading File:Lower Farncombe Street, 1930s.JPG. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.

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No required license templates were detected at this file page. Please correct it, or if you have any questions please check my FAQ or contact me on my talk page. Yours sincerely, Jarekt (talk) 04:32, 28 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Cropping images[edit]

For several of your recent Geograph images you downloaded a low resolution image instead of the highest resolution as preferred. Initially I suggest you use the Geograph2commons download tool because it downloads the highest resolution with all the appropriate details, such as the proper licence which you did not add to some images. In fact most geograph have the full commons code on the image page or on a linked page. I've fixed as many of the recent ones as I can find, by fixing the licenses as well as uploading the high resolution source images but you may want to review them anyway.

By way of information for the future, when you want to crop an uploaded image I suggest you use the CropTool that can be activated in your commons Preferences, under Gadgets. The CropTool will then appears in the left side of your screen. It allows you to overwrite and image or make a new one. It saves everyone a lot of time because it transfers all the correct and appropriate information into the cropped image, such as source, licence, author, etc. It even leaves a backlink to the original and visa versa if you make a new image and don't overwrite the old one. That way all the proper information is there and does not need to be manually reviewed by volunteers. It really saves a lot of time and frustration in the first place, so try the CropTool next time. Good luck. Ww2censor (talk) 22:26, 2 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]