User talk:Boogerbaloozoo

Hello Boogerbaloozoo, greetings and welcome to the Narutopedia! Thanks for your edit to the File:SasukeItachi.jpg page.

We do hope that you will stay for a long time. Enjoy your stay as we work to become the best Naruto info site out there. BELIEVE IT!

If you're looking for something to do why not look over the Forums or more specifically Narutopedia Collaboration for a list of projects we're working on. And the Community portal has a lot of recent discussions and places to go listed on it.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Snapper2 (Talk) 04:12, July 1, 2009

Image deletion: SasukeItachi.jpg
Boogerbaloozoo, the image SasukeItachi.jpg which you uploaded has been deleted. We suggest you look over our image policy before you upload another image to make sure you aren't breaking any part of the policy. ~Hakinu (talk 08:05, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

Leafninja images
Please do not upload images you have found on Leafninja. These images are too small, and does often not follow Narutopedia's editing policy. If you want to help the wiki, take full-size screenshots. Also, read the Image policy for information on your missing Fair Use Rationales and Licensing. ~Hakinu (talk 22:42, 1 July 2009 (UTC)


 * If you look at my page, you'll see I've been working quite a bit with the images for this site. It's not hard for me to find it out by looking at the size of the image. 150x150 px is the size Leafninja uses for many of their images, and 100 × 74 is also used at some occasions. Quite easy to spot :3 ~Hakinu (talk 22:51, 1 July 2009 (UTC)


 * The normal size for manga is the resolution that OneManga has them in, although it's preferred you use a raw (avaliable here. Safe downloads!). This is because 1. English text in the image is considered an edit from the original source, since OneManga doesn't hold the flag of having the official translation, and 2. because the resolution is alot higher on the raws. But the raws are raw, meaning they're not cleaned, so use OneManga/other translation if you feel the image is big enough and that there is no text outside the bubbles (bubble text can be cut away).


 * When it comes to anime, it's normally the file that tells how big the image should be. When you open the file, it should be in pretty good resolution when the image isn't maximized (my original Naruto files are around 640x480 (.avi), and it got bigger in both width (duh) and height when they made the series widescreen). Hope that helped. Phew. ~Hakinu (talk 23:07, 1 July 2009 (UTC)