File talk:Weird Al Yankovic - Weird Al Yankovic.jpg

medium-resolution
added non-free reduce to this image after I reduced it to 600 × 600px from 1,682 × 1,638px. The 600-pixel version is specifically intentional because of the article's commentary on the image. From the article: "The cover art specifically features individual elements that correspond with each of the album's twelve songs." This medium-resolution version is implemented because it allows viewers to distinctly see all 12 elements of the album art that correspond with the album tracks. I'm going to remove the non-free reduce for these reasons, but am amicable to further discussing it here. —  fourthords  &#124; =Λ= &#124;  20:19, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
 * Simply put, I tag non-free files that are not SVGs that have either the height and/or width greater than 500 pixels since Theo's Little Bot reduces files that are tagged with Non-free reduce that meet that criteria. About this discussion about whatever the controversy behind this entails, I am honestly neutral since I couldn't care less (bluntly put). Steel1943  (talk) 20:27, 29 December 2015 (UTC)