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This page is a translated version of a page Commons:Image annotations and the translation is 23% complete. Changes to the translation template, respectively the source language can be submitted through Commons:Image annotations and have to be approved by a translation administrator.
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    W pigułce: Image annotations enhance image descriptions by providing additional information. They should highlight features in busy images and be relevant and neutral. Informative annotations include identifying people, locations, and highlighting details. Inappropriate annotations include comments, derogatory remarks, and irrelevant text. Language choice should be concise and language-independent. Local annotations offer flexibility for certain types of notes.

    The ultimate goal of the ImageAnnotator and WD Image Positions tools is to improve information content of the image description. Annotations can add information that can't be easily included in descriptions. If used correctly, annotations can be a great help, but other uses might just add to the clutter. Viewing individual annotations takes more effort on the user part than reading description, so make sure that users who go to the trouble are rewarded and not disappointed.

    Image annotations in general should highlight features, details, or points of interest within an image. Images that can benefit most from annotations are busy images like: group portraits, panoramas, aerial photographs, satellite images, maps, and diagrams. The type of images that likely will not be improved by notes are simple images lacking enough detail to need notes. For example: flags, coats of arms, computer icons, single person portraits, etc. Of course one can find many exceptions from this general rule. Text of the note should be relevant to the region of the image outlined by its box and as with other descriptions, "neutrality of description should be aimed at wherever possible" (see COM:NPOV). Use of links to Commons categories, Commons galleries, or Wikipedia articles is encouraged.

    Przykłady notatek informacyjnych

    Przykłady notatek nieodpowiednich i nieinformacyjnych

    Note: adding clearly inappropriate notes to images is considered vandalism and, if repeated, will get users adding such notes blocked. The types of notes described in this section should be removed. Occasionally notes contain useful information which would be better placed in the description or in the talk pages, such information should be copied prior to note removal.

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    Adnotacje lokalne

    The above guidelines relate to image annotations located in the file pages. Many types of inappropriate and not-informative notes mentioned above would be appropriate when stored as local annotations.


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