The poster is not that great in image quality; images should look not look blurry/pixelated at full size. The backdrop should not have black bars on the top, bottom, or sides. I'm going to remove both of these.
I'm sorry if I insist but I'm trying to understand what is your criteria to judge an image, even if I read the guidelines and since you rejected most of images I posted that seemed to be good to me.
I noted that also a poster taken from (i.e.) The Mandalorian, with 2000x3000 pixels and 96dpi, is pixelated even if I zoom at full size (I'm using now the windows 7 photo visualizator, but feel free to let me know what are tools you use). What you mean as full size? How much zoom?
In this site you are very mandatory about images respect other sites (for example respect to TVDB site), and since I like to have the series I follow as complete as possible and TheMovieDB is the bible (better than IMdb under some point of views), so I ask you further explanation.
I'm sorry if I insist but I'm trying to understand what is your criteria to judge an image, even if I read the guidelines and since you rejected most of images I posted that seemed to be good to me.
I mainly judge an image by viewing it in my browser (Firefox) at 100%. As an example, this image loads in my browser at 62%, and I click on it to see it at the full 100%. The image I removed seemed to be very blurry, particularly on the text and around her face. This image seems fine to upload.
I'm waiting for your response because that image you posted is the second chance to present you to see if it was fine.
I'm starting to understand: now I will do as you said to test an image to load on a tv serie for the next time.
I use google chrome but I think it's the same as firefox.
For now and for this serie I'll upload this image, thank you very much for your support.
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Reply by Rebecca
on December 3, 2019 at 2:04 PM
Hi,
The poster is not that great in image quality; images should look not look blurry/pixelated at full size. The backdrop should not have black bars on the top, bottom, or sides. I'm going to remove both of these.
Reply by Fabio
on December 6, 2019 at 7:22 AM
Hello Rebecca,
before I post the image and you have to check it, I found an image for poster 960x640 and 96 dpi at this link: https://www.cinemagay.it/serie-tv/quo-vadis-baby/
I'm sorry if I insist but I'm trying to understand what is your criteria to judge an image, even if I read the guidelines and since you rejected most of images I posted that seemed to be good to me.
I noted that also a poster taken from (i.e.) The Mandalorian, with 2000x3000 pixels and 96dpi, is pixelated even if I zoom at full size (I'm using now the windows 7 photo visualizator, but feel free to let me know what are tools you use). What you mean as full size? How much zoom?
In this site you are very mandatory about images respect other sites (for example respect to TVDB site), and since I like to have the series I follow as complete as possible and TheMovieDB is the bible (better than IMdb under some point of views), so I ask you further explanation.
Reply by Rebecca
on December 18, 2019 at 6:34 PM
I mainly judge an image by viewing it in my browser (Firefox) at 100%. As an example, this image loads in my browser at 62%, and I click on it to see it at the full 100%. The image I removed seemed to be very blurry, particularly on the text and around her face. This image seems fine to upload.
Reply by Fabio
on December 19, 2019 at 1:20 AM
I'm waiting for your response because that image you posted is the second chance to present you to see if it was fine. I'm starting to understand: now I will do as you said to test an image to load on a tv serie for the next time.
I use google chrome but I think it's the same as firefox.
For now and for this serie I'll upload this image, thank you very much for your support.