User talk:Brynnis

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Image aspect ratio
Thanks for your recent image uploads! I've had to delete a couple, however, because they were well outside our guidelines for image aspect ratios. In general, it should be possible to crop even classic series images into something approaching a 16:9 ratio. Stories that are actually filmed in 16:9/16:10 should definitely yield screenshots of a similar ratio. A couple of your recent uploads were much longer than they were wide, completely reversing the aspect ratio we are trying to uphold. Please see T:ICC for a quick overview of our image rules. 14:34: Thu 09 Feb 2012

Infobox pic width
Hi again :) Just noticed that you tend to set your pic widths in infobox to (apparently) quite random numbers.  Please be aware that infobox pic width is an inviolate 250px.  This is a part of the reason for the need for widescreen aspect ratios.  As you probably discovered, if you try to set a longer-than-wide pic to 250px it will make the pic extremely long in the frame.  Pics must therefore be a minimum of 250px in width, and they must be, again, something approaching 16:9.  This will then allow an infobox width of 250px to "work".   14:43: Thu 09 Feb 2012