I'm not sure if you also accept images for upgrading existing "thirdparty" to "hd_contributed"?
In case you do, then this is an image upgrade, all other info on your gamepage(4006) is complete.
This post shares homemade front and back photos for a Star Wars MGA Series 2 “big screen” item and provides a Google Drive folder containing the images. The author asks whether the forum or database accepts upgraded image submissions to replace existing third-party images with higher-quality “hd_contributed” versions, noting that the remaining information for the related game page is already complet_
Better third party images are always welcome!. thanks. I need to upgrade quite some that I made myself, but I might do them while selling them in small parties. I have soo many.
So Homemade I will not replace with third party. I just need to make better pictures myself . but better third party are always welcome.
I can imagine that would be a hugh task seeing how many there are on the site.
Be sure to capture them good before they are sold, gone is gone.
(and if possible maybe displays and/or manuals? In case that ever would be a future feature)
Maybe I misunderstood you. Did you mean to replace high quality images like your homemade but than third party. Interesting idea. I think if the resolution is the same we could do that. Let me check my tool support for it without too much effort. I like the idea. So this image is not made by you?
Indeed that is the intention. I could never sell a game without making good pictures first .
No, this image is made by me, I recieved this game this week and I took photos.
Your site had a low resolution front image (web), wich I think you want to replace with higher resolution homemade image(s) if possible.
The only reason I asked the question above was because the forum says "Additions of missing games and/or images", but nothing about upgrades for web images.
From what I understand;
- images_hd = your homemade photos.
- hd_contributed = homemade photos I and other members share.
- thirdparty = photos from the web, maxed at 400x300 (jpg) and 480x360 (png).
Is that correct?
About high resolution thirdparty images, I would put that on hold for now.
I'm still unsure how copyrights might apply to those.
The good thing is, they are small sized, not misused and all personal objects in the background are removed from the images.
But copyrights might still apply.