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*We know that we have to reduce the images, but how much? Ideally (in my view) the images should be no larger then the thumbnail required to display them in the article. We need to figure out what that size is for each class of images. This discussion can possibly happen apart from this BRFA. Perhaps on one of the image policy pages? Get everyone interested involved, but please try not to drag it out, find things we can agree to and lets get moving. What is the average size of a logo? a cd cover? book cover? etc. We want to enforce a maximum threshold unless the uploader gives a reason for a larger image then the max. (perhaps a special tag or field in the fur, that the bot can detect). —— '''[[user:Eagle 101|<font color="navy">Eagle</font><font color="red">101]]'''</font><sup>[[user_talk:Eagle 101|Need help?]]</sup> 01:36, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
:{{BotTrial|edits=5}} Try this out on '''test''' images and make only five decent resizings. Please report your results when done. &mdash; [[User:E|<span style="color:#003366;font-weight:bold">E</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:E|<span style="color:#ED9121">talk</span>]]</sup> 03:02, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
 
 
====Moving GIFs====
How are moving GIFs handled by the Bot? What sort of JPEG artifact issues are there? 600 px on the longest side seems like a good enough reduction for non-free purposes. It scales well even to the largest monitors, but wouldn't be, IMO, an infringement on non-wiki uses. '''[[User:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFFF00;background-color: #0000FF;'>MBisanz</span>]]''' <sup>[[User talk:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFA500;'>talk</span>]]</sup> 03:29, 18 March 2008 (UTC)