File talk:Thai money.jpg

Image size
Ronhjones, since the photograph itself is freely licensed and only the design of the banknotes and coins themselves are non-free, it is the size of each individual banknote/coin that should determine whether this image is of too high resolution. The 20 baht note in the picture is 514*256 pixels. Would this be considered too high a resolution for non-free banknote designs? --Paul_012 (talk) 15:04, 14 February 2017 (UTC)
 * At the very least it should be the size of the non-free content. I would guess there are no more than 20% background pixels in the 486000 total pixel count. Thus one could suggest an allowance for that, as there is no way of cropping the image better. The guideline is 100000 pixels - which is where the auto script will go unless done manually. Allowing for that it would around 25% reduction (reduction in powers of 2 work best for bitmaps = no interpolation). I tried manually in photoshop, but I agree that that is too drastic. A 50% reduction looks acceptable, I'll do that later and add a template to try to stop further reduction requests - this is one of the 0.1% of images that does not fit into a normal reduction. Ron h jones (Talk) 15:37, 14 February 2017 (UTC)