Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-5279400-20191231221210/@comment-37484301-20200111233728

I'm not sure the exact number of pictures you uploaded, but say you uploaded 300 of them. Probably half -so 150 of them- were not needed for reasons such as: duplicate (because you did not like the filename and you wanted to use your own) or duplicate with minor resolution changes (for example, changing a picture from 700x500 to 720x510 or vice versa really has a small insignificant resolution improvement) or changing an image file from .png to .jpg (unless the .png file had worse/tiny resolution, in general - png files are better quality than jpg -- reasons:

PNG format is a lossless compression file format, which makes it a common choice for use on the Web. PNG is a good choice for storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size.

JPG format is a lossy compressed file format. This makes it useful for storing photographs at a smaller size than a BMP. JPG is a common choice for use on the Web because it is compressed. For storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a smaller file size, PNG is the better choice because it is lossless.)

Yes, it would be a "hassle" for the other editors to sift through your 300 images to figure out which 150 are duplicates and not needed and which were not duplicates and were bigger and better resolutions. You could have sifted through your own images yourself and only uploaded the ones that were definitely not duplicates. For duplicates, if you felt yours were better resolution-wise, then you should have only edited the current picture with an upload/replace file. For duplicates that had file names that you did not like... that you could have asked an Admin about. In general, as long as the file name states which book and which character the image is from, there is no "set standard" on how to name an image. For example, you can name a file "TRM blond male regent 1.jpg" or "TRM hunter blond default.jpg". I don't understand why you felt the need to upload duplicates for the only reason of not liking what another editor named it. Why are you being critical about a name?

Because you felt the need to upload all your pictures no matter what, you were in essense giving all the other editors more work to do. You were also discrediting and undervaluing the work that other editors had done.