User talk:Rubyk

Working with Images
Howdy Ruby K,

Welcome. About images in Wikipedia:

Images at the top of articles go to the right. This is to do some viewers resolution settings and equipment that they may be using to view Wikipedia. If you are real ambitious try viewing a page (s) with a lot of images in it with different resolution and you’ll see what I mean.

When using vertical-landscape images, try putting them to the left, and then use the:  command to force the text to drop below the image. See Dunedin, and Wellington for a good use of landscape photos.

Check out the way I reformatted the Machu Picchu article after your images additions. When putting in mulitiple images we try to go, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, etc. all the way down the page. Machu Picchu is that way now.

If you have enough text in an article, put the second image below the first. Let say you have one on the right, then a second on the left, put the second photo half-way to the end of the main article text, like in Mount Katahdin.

For more please read: Picture tutorial

Your placement in Colgan Air was good. I added you SAAB 340B photo to the Saab article. Maybe you can update the Saab 340 article and add what the modifications are for the "B" model?

Also, when you do a caption, like the one in Double Eagle II, add the word "monument". This is not the real balloon, and we don’t want anyone thinking that it is.

We try and never use "PA", but always "Pennsylvania" when putting in the name of states. You have viewers here from around the world, who have NO idea what PA means, PUBLIC ADDRESS? Also on your Johnstown image, in the caption, can you tell us (the viewer) which direction we are looking. Like: "Johnstown, Pennsylvania from the northeast looking southwest", or some such.

If you have any question just ask, there are lots of good contributors running around here.

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WikiDon 04:17, 21 October 2005 (UTC)

Machu Picchu
Your gorgeous panorama has been nominated for Featured picture status, but unfortunately, there are some severe stitching artifacts in it. Would it be possible for you to upload the original shots, so we could try to make a flawless stich of this image? Thanks, --Janke | Talk 20:34, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

Hi Janke, Thank you very much for nominating my photograph. My skill with panoramics has come a long way since I made this one last fall. Unfortunately, I do not have the originals on my computer right now; they are on back-up disks at my other house. I should be able to retrieve them this weekend and either restitch them or upload the individuals. Is there a deadline? --Rubyk 17:18, 4 April 2006 (UTC)


 * There is no deadline per se, but the voting period lasts approximately 14 days. I think the majority of voters would support this image if the stitching was fixed, however, as the featured picture candidate moves further towards the bottom of the list, it tends to attract less votes, so many potential supporters may not see the improved image. A copy of the original images would be ideal if you are prepared to provide them. I have had a look at some other recent panoramas and I have still noticed occasionally stitching faults. I believe it is more likely to be a problem with the software you use rather than your skills, however. I use a panorama stiching software package called PTGui, which does an excellent job. I'd like the opportunity to use it if possible but this is completely up to you. Just let us know! Diliff  | (Talk)   (Contribs) 13:47, 5 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the new re-stitched upload. However, the brightness change was for the worse, at least IMHO. Can you supply a re-stitched version with the original brightness, please? Thanks, --Janke | Talk 17:54, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

Featured picture promotion
~ Veledan • Talk 18:33, 24 April 2006 (UTC)

License tagging for Image:Mackworth Island Aerial.jpg
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File:UCC Sign.jpg listed for discussion
A file that you uploaded or altered, File:UCC Sign.jpg, has been listed at Files for discussion. Please see the to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Feel free to add your opinion on the matter below the nomination. Thank you. ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 10:13, 3 July 2018 (UTC)