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Collect large images for specified resolutions #49
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I have placed some images to start with in the 'unclassified' folder (shown above):
If the image is not already tagged with a credit, do a quick search for the image name online. If still not found, append '_nc' (for 'needs credit') to its name |
I just sync this branch with main and update the folder name "2x3" and "3x2" to "4x3" and "3x4" |
@StevenZhou01 status of this? |
I am done the organizing work on last Sunday. Currently, since "3x2" and "2x3" were changed to "4x3" and "3x4", the photos with "3x2" or "2x3" ratios are put in "nomatch" file. Other photos in "nomatch" file are either in different ratios or hard to be cropped or adjusted. If more photos are needed, please let me know. |
If you run out of other tickets, you can continue with images here. Please pay attention to how well they work with text overlayed. |
note also that you can search via google for general aspect ratios of images, by using 'advanced image search': https://www.google.co.uk/advanced_image_search |
One more thing... Edit------------------------------------ |
Okay! I will convert the old photos into the suitable formats. |
During testing I noticed that some images like |
Needs to be cropped |
Should I crop them now or later? |
how many photos have borders like this? should be very infrequent... |
Yes it's not. Then I will crop it. |
There is one thing that needs to notice. Some photos may have a very strict copyright policy, such as those from the National Geographic. Although you can download them from google, the website actually blocks you to download them if you click on the website. |
fix to #49, add 8 new images to 1x2 file
@StevenZhou01 hey Steven, when adding images in the future, use |
Okay, will do! |
Fix to #49, 8 images to 9x32 file
Now each folder should have some photos, but generally 9x32 photos are fewer and harder to find on the internet. |
thanks, lets put this on hold for now |
Collect large climate images for the specified resolution ratios: 4:3, 3:4, 32:9, 9:32, 2:1, 1:2
Target min sizes:
4:3 -> 960x720
2:1 -> 1000x500
32:9 -> 1920x540
Name them with the credit for the photographer and the dimensions: e.g., 'ChristopherFurlong_GettyImages_960x720.png'
Then place them in the correct folder for the ratio:
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