Wikipedia talk:Graphics Lab/Archive 5

Can someone please make a SVG out of this?
I would like an SVG file from http://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/82577/1/755451449.pdf pages 17 and 18, please. Anyone? EllenCT (talk) 01:24, 4 September 2015 (UTC)

Libya 1941
I need a map with place names and desert tracks, especially for Cyrenaica, for a narrative in the Wiki page for Operation Sonnenblume. I've trawled commons and found a few which help but would really like something like or a series of them. Does anyone know the formula for putting more than one red dot and caption on a map like this so I can do them? Regards Keith-264 (talk) 10:43, 21 October 2015 (UTC)

Other solution : Website making SVG pie charts !
Has been moved to Wikipedia talk:Graphic Lab/Research and Development Holiday 2015 present, a pie-chart creating with Extension:Graph using Vega version 2 specification: { "version": 2, "name": "Vega Visualization", "height": 50, "width": 50, "legends": [{"title": "Fruits","fill": "color"}], "padding": "auto", "marks": [ {     "properties": { "enter": { "innerRadius": {"value": 0}, "stroke": {"value": "white"}, "startAngle": {"field": "layout_start"}, "x": {"mult": 0.5,"group": "width"}, "outerRadius": {"value": 50}, "endAngle": {"field": "layout_end"}, "fill": {"field": "x","scale": "color"}, "y": {"mult": 0.5,"group": "height"} }     },      "from": { "data": "table", "transform": [{"field": "y","type": "pie"}] },     "type": "arc" } ],  "data": [ {     "name": "table", "values": [ {"x": "peaches","y": 100}, {"x": "plums","y": 32}, {"x": "blueberries","y": 180}, {"x": "strawberries","y": 46}, {"x": "bananas","y": 21} ]   }  ],  "scales": [ {     "name": "color", "range": [ "rgb(166,206,227)", "rgb( 31,120,180)", "rgb(178,223,138)", "rgb( 51,160, 44)", "rgb(251,154,153)" ],     "domain": {"data": "table","field": "x"}, "type": "ordinal" } ] } Happy baking pies! See also T14603. Ad Huikeshoven (talk) 21:28, 23 December 2015 (UTC)

Nontrivial request: Recovering unclear pdf document
(also cross-posted to Wikidata:Project chat)

Hello, I don't know if this is the correct forum etc. so apologies.

I'm working on a complete rewrite of Bengal famine of 1943 in my personal sandbox. The central document for this topic (though it's biased) is the Woodhead Commission Famine report. It's a available in pdf format here. I can save that into .txt format (hurray!), and have written a little Python program that finds keywords from a large number of similar text files and stores quotes into separate files.. however, the scan quality or the Famine Commission report is so poor that extended stretches are simply gobbledygook.

This is a nontrivial request: Is there a PhotoShop guru (or similar) who could sharpen the MANY pages into significantly better & more scannable pdfs? Not all pages could be fixed, because some show the curvature of the book pages etc., but I think many many could be improved.

I have downloaded an evaluation copy of PhotoShop etc and tried to use Sharpen and Levels or Layers whatever to make each page more machine readable, but I don't know how to do it for an entire (large!) report, and I don't know how to scan them or save them to text instead of image (printing every page and scanning each manually is obviously much too much work). I also have a family life and work etc. and learning how to do all these things would just take too much time.

Does anyone have suggestions?

In theory, this service might be valuable for other old documents scanned to pdf, but i dunno how much demand there would be for such a service.

Thanks Lingzhi &diams; (talk) 04:57, 8 April 2016 (UTC)


 * The biggest problem seems to be the missing chunks of text from the low-quality originals and monochrome scanning. Unfortunately, there's nothing that can really be done about that beyond hand-painting in the missing black pixels. (Brightness and contrast will have no effect on the monochrome image, and converting it to grayscale or full color won't change that.) However, the skewing of the text from the page curvature of the originals can be fixed with Photoshop's Liquify tool, or the GIMP's Cage Transform tool. Either way, you just need to set up some straight guides where the boundaries of the text should be, then start tweaking it until it fits in them.
 * I use AutoCAD professionally, and as a part of my job I use a plugin called Raster Design that comes with a very controllable and precise warping tool called Rubbersheet. That's probably the best tool to use for something like this. Unfortunately, I only have access to this tool at work, and they frown upon me spending several hours doing stuff for Wikipedia on company time. If you know someone who uses AutoCAD for civil or mapping work from home who has this plug-in, they could help you. I could do it, but I'd have to do it a little at a time and it could be as much as a month or so before I could be done. MjolnirPants   Tell me all about it.  17:39, 8 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the reply. You know, when I posted this I was kinda hoping that there would be some advanced options available so that some super-user could just tweak the settings a bit and do the whole job in... not an unreasonable amount of time. It's certainly not worth hours and hours of anyone's time (unless they just intrinsically enjoy doing that sort of thing). So no, don't worry about the "little at a time for as much as a month or so" scenario. If it's impractical, then it's impractical, and that's OK. Thanks again! Lingzhi &diams; (talk) 22:27, 8 April 2016 (UTC)
 * I notice that legibility due to pixelation is very much a function of one's zoom choice. At 290% the one-up view is quite legible. Running Acrobat Standard's OCR on it does help a bit, straightening the scans. Failing that, you might try asking if it is possible to get a cleaner scan made from HOLLIS 005379903. LeadSongDog  come howl!  19:53, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the info! I may ask GabrielF for his opinion some time in the next few days... thanks again! Lingzhi &diams; (talk) 14:27, 15 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for pinging me. Unfortunately, I'm no longer at Harvard, so I won't be able to obtain a scan for you from the Harvard Libraries. Best, GabrielF (talk) 21:43, 16 April 2016 (UTC)

Allow me to thank you, then, for all the help you've given others in the past. All the best in all things... Lingzhi &diams; (talk) 23:33, 16 April 2016 (UTC)

Long Map Workshop Article
Could we remove the resolved requests from the list at Map workshop? Or move them to a separate one if they need to be preserved? The list is very long. Houdinipeter (talk) 01:34, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
 * I just archived two which were completed in October. I'll do more as I get the chance, but I'm at work so I can't sit here for 20 minutes straight, editing. Just a few minutes here and there while my computer thinks about stuff. MjolnirPants   Tell me all about it.  14:55, 22 April 2016 (UTC)

Question
Can I get someone's opinion on the work. I didn't want to bother anyone so I fixed it myself from the previous version with an online editor. I just want to know if it looks fake to anyone.--Hipposcrashed (talk) 01:55, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
 * The quick and brutal answer is "Yes, it looks heavily edited". The longer (more accurate and less mean) answer is as follows:
 * In looking just at the new image, I can see some sharp edges, some unnatural smoothness (like a smart blur) in the hair and a greenish tint to the image. It looks modified to me, but it doesn't look bad, except in comparison to professional photographs. The subject is pretty clear, and the image is not blurry at all. In comparison to the older one, the greenish tint becomes more prominent; it's clear you reconstructed the background, because there's a vertical bit on the right present in the original that's not there in the original and the vertical line on the left is part of the window that produced all those reflections is a bit unnerving, absent all the reflections.
 * My overall judgement is: It has problems, some of which are pretty obvious. But at the end of the day, considering what you were working with, and what we use the image for, it was a decent job. You did a lot with a little, and while it's not perfect, it's a huge improvement over the original. I've taken the liberty of erasing the left-side vertical line and adjusting the colors back to a more neutral shade. Rv if needed. MjolnirPants   Tell me all about it.  13:09, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for your opinion!--Hipposcrashed (talk) 15:43, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
 * I hope it was helpful in some way! The green tint is a real bitch for me... I get so locked into looking at details that I quite often miss when adjusting colors brings in a tint, especially a green tint. But show me someone else's work, and it stands out like a sore thumb. I have to start making a point of looking for it. MjolnirPants   Tell me all about it.  17:30, 30 April 2016 (UTC)

Convert images to .svg
All of the characters I uploaded to the page Cirth are .png (Gondolinic runes and Additional Angerthas Erebor cirth) or worst .jpg (Runes from The Hobbit) format images. This causes size issues when using Mobile view (i.e. some the caracters are displayed too small to be read). I would therefore these images to be fully converted in .svg format. I am looking for someone who would like to do this as I am not able to. (I submitted the same question at the Teahouse, hope this is not a problem.)

Regards, ᚪᛋᚦᚩᚾᛏ (Asþont) &#124; Talk 17:37, 13 August 2016 (UTC)

What happened to..
The book placeholder? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Blacklemon67 (talk • contribs) 07:03, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

Some standards of our own
Has been moved to Wikipedia talk:Graphic Lab/Research and Development — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sagredo (talk • contribs) 19:31, 13 January 2008 (UTC)

Insertion of links in SVGs
Has been moved to Wikipedia talk:Graphic Lab/Research and Development — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sagredo (talk • contribs) 20:09, 13 January 2008 (UTC)

Amazing recent activity !
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Graphic labs best practices
Hi Graphists ! I'm pushing further the organisation of the Graphic labs / workshops, and Map labs / workshop to follow identified best practices. On commons, the German and French labs used to tag their works with convenient tag templates such as {Atelier graphique} (lit. Graphic workshop, contains code {Graphic Lab|fr|image} !) or {Atelier cartographique} (lit. Map workshop, contains code {Graphic Lab|fr|map}) (see our shared template). Also, I created the 2 following template : It's our way to make our graphic and mapmaking work visible, which lead to more requests and new graphists to join the team. That's a great tool for communication for us too :)
 * 1)  {{Graphic Lab-en}} (contains code {Graphic Lab|en|image})
 * 2)  {{Map Lab-en}} (contains code {Graphic Lab|en|map})
 * 3) let's Use them when uploading !

For a good SVG practice : keep texts in SVG as texts and add {translate} when uploading SVG works. That ease greatly the translation and spreading of your creations ;) ——Yug 14:49, 3 August 2012 (UTC)

Image optimization challenge
Think you are good at image editing? I have a challenge for you. See File talk:500 x 500 SMPTE Color Bars.png. --Guy Macon (talk) 17:03, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

Need a grafic
hey all! I need a grafic for Auxiliary Point in nevada, I see one on google but am unable to upload it onto wikimedia Thanks again! Kb10r (talk) 15:53, 13 February 2017 (UTC)

Mark Weinberger photo request
Hi, I am having an issue getting a photo —  — added to Mark Weinberger, global chairman and CEO of EY. I am not sure this is the most appropriate venue to ask for this kind of help, but my recent posts on the Mark Weinberger Talk page and WikiProject Biography have not received any responses and I am not sure where else to go.

A brief history: The photo was originally added to the page by NinjaRobotPirate, but it was deleted after Justlettersandnumbers requested suitable permission to OTRS. I have sent permissions through OTRS and the photo has been restored in Wikimedia Commons.

Can an editor add it to the infobox at Mark Weinberger?

Reach out to me if you have any questions. Thanks, RS at EY (talk) 09:46, 16 March 2017 (UTC)

Rassilon
Hi, can you help by adding an image map of good quality images of all actors portraying Rassilon for the article's infobox please? Like the ones on The Master (Doctor Who) and Davros.--Theo Mandela (talk) 08:27, 12 August 2017 (UTC)

Question
I don't know if this is the best place to raise this matter, but I'm not sure where else to do so and thought that at the very least participants here will be familiar with image policies.

My question pertains to File:Manos Krystalis, Modeling in front of Corvette, Los Angeles CA, October 2012.jpg. Namely, do we have any rule that explicitly prohibits rotating the photo so that it's angled, with superfluous whitespace filling the corners of the image's overall bitspace, instead of upright? I certainly hope so, because the image is frankly ridiculous and strikes me as not at all appropriate for use in an encyclopedia, but I don't know for sure whether we do or not. Bearcat (talk) 23:36, 2 November 2017 (UTC)

Swansea University coat of arms is up for deletion
The file File:Coat-Of-Arms-Swansea-Uni.png is up for deletion. Please visit to discuss this deletion. Thank you. --Tyw7 (🗣️ Talk) — If (reply) then (ping me) 14:47, 23 August 2018 (UTC)

sharpness of svg converted to png for use as a background image
The cs1|2 citation templates use background images specified in Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css to replace the generic external link icon for links that have certain accessibility. This use of css to do this is relatively new and I've just noticed that the background images are nowhere near as sharp as the properly scaled svg images from which they derive. Compare cs1|2 against the same image scaled to the correct size:
 * Lock-green.svg

What can we do to prevent MediaWiki from converting the image to png so that the icon as used in a cs1|2 citation retains it proper sharpness?

—Trappist the monk (talk) 22:03, 3 October 2018 (UTC)

I have restored this from the archive because it is not yet answered. May I have an answer please?

—Trappist the monk (talk) 22:02, 15 March 2019 (UTC)

Modifying Infobox Map to suit geographical coordinates
The maps in use in the infoboxes of the Kolkata neighbourhoods, say for example Sealdah or Ballygunge pages, is rather unclear and does not show much. There is a map in the Infobox of Dharmatala page which is much clearer and shows some important neighbourhoods. However, this map is not adjusted to geographical coordinates as those in the Sealdah or Ballygunge pages. Kindly make the map on the Dharmatala page suitable to take in geographical coordinates. Then it can be used on different pages of Kolkata neighbourhoods as an alternateive to the present map. The present map need not be removed. It can also continue without any change and editors can choose between the two. Kindly help. I have also placed a request at Category talk:Wikipedia requested maps. Cheers. - Chandan Guha (talk) 09:53, 13 March 2019 (UTC)


 * In Wikimedia Commons Category:Maps of Kolkata, there are similar but undisturbed maps. - Chandan Guha (talk) 21:43, 15 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Now, I have placed a request at Wikipedia talk:Graphics Lab/Map workshop. - Chandan Guha (talk) 11:33, 18 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Finally, placed a request at Graphics Lab/Map workshop. Please treat this as closed. - Chandan Guha (talk) 23:13, 18 March 2019 (UTC)

What about Xfig?
Also Xfig is a very good program to produce vector images. It handles many formats, which also includes code for LaTeX packages like PSTricks.

Another useful feature would be to render within wikipedia code for such packages, in the same way that it renders LaTeX formulas. If the later is possible, many diagrams from LaTeX sources could be exported to wikipedia and some simple diagrams could be quickly typed in the same way that today we can include LaTeX formulas in articles.

The only "limitation" is that it is not ported to windows. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.124.216.32 (talk) 17:14, 1 April 2019 (UTC)

Coat of Arms
Hello can anyone help with creating a Coat of Arms?

Thanks! Lorenzalola (talk) 14:01, 17 April 2020 (UTC)

Non-free image file at preload
Does anyone know why the non-free logo is embedded in the preloaded text for new files at Template:Graphics Lab/new request/preload? It seems misplaced, but I don't want to just remove it until I get past the. &#123;{u&#124; Sdkb  }&#125;  talk 18:56, 26 April 2020 (UTC)

Rename discussion for Category:Files for cleanup
You are invited to join the discussion at. —⁠andrybak (talk) 09:35, 4 August 2020 (UTC)

Changes to a looping GIF: Illustration or Photography?
Where should I request changes to a GIF? The file in question is File:Benutzung eines Klammerentferners.gif. I want to allow readers to control the looping, either as a GIF or by changing to a different file format, and also to greatly reduce the file size. Thanks, BlackcurrantTea (talk) 23:48, 21 October 2020 (UTC)

Please update the logo of QGIS to the latest version: Mahozad (talk) 11:41, 11 November 2020 (UTC)

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Illustrations with easily overridden text for localization?
One of the things that has stymied my quest for using Commons illustrations is that one often finds a perfect image in the wrong language. This is more typical for illustrations than photos, but occurs there too. As I understand it (not much), SVG stores text in an XML tag so it should be visible to automated tools? If so, it would seem an automated tool might take replacement text and substitute it in.

If this is possible, I would like to propose such a system for use on the Commons. I can think of many ways it might be implemented, but for discussion, consider a new tab on the image page called "localization" (or better!) that extracts any text found in the original into a table. The user can then add additional copies of the table which have a second column where they type in the translations, and a combo where they select the language. One would also need a combo on the first table to set the original language.

After that, one might link to such an image with something like File:original_in_german_ENGLISH.

Maury Markowitz (talk) 14:28, 10 May 2021 (UTC)

Help requested with illustrations
Hi, I am working on a math article determinant, and would like to include some illustrations of some basic ideas there. I myself am not too versatile with inkscape and co, so I would like to ask for help with this project. Roughly speaking, I would like to have about four illustrations, which are somewhat in the spirit of this file File:KC1.jpg, but with some important tweaks. If someone would be willing to help out here, I would be much obliged. I will be happy to provide further details upon request. Jakob.scholbach (talk) 19:11, 14 May 2021 (UTC)

Handling logo images with unreadable white parts?
Hi! I just uploaded File:DCCC logo.svg as fair use as it was the official SVG logo of the DCCC unlike the PNG one that was in use on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee page. However, it has a white background and white elements -- some of the lines and critically the text. How should it be used, should it have a background added to make those visible, should the colors be changed, etc.? Thanks DemonDays64 (talk) 18:15, 4 June 2021 (UTC)

List of LGBT people from New York City
Any help would be great.....so many images that page times out List of LGBT people from New York City. Moxy - 17:38, 23 March 2022 (UTC)