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Thanks for uploading Cornwall as File:HLB Lok 2.jpg. It has made the article look a lot better. Andy Dingley (talk) 16:21, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for informing me. The picture is from the muncipal archive of the city of Mainz. They have classified it as a picture of a locomotive of Hessische Ludwigsbahn, a private railway company mainly operating in the Grand-Duchy of Hesse. Your detailed description definitely puts it to LNWR. I will inform the muncipal archive of the city of Mainz on the discovery. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 18:29, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
- We can be certain that neither of the two locomotives at the top of that article ever left Britain - they're both very well known, and categorized correctly on their Wikicommons page. Andy Dingley (talk) 19:19, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
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Category:Shegirini train station
[edit]Hi - you created Category:Shegirini train station back in November 2011, and it's currently empty. You created Category:Shegerini train station at about the same time. Can you recall if the former was typo (in which case it can be speedied), or an alternative spelling? In the meantime, I've left it as a category redirect. An optimist on the run! 17:39, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- Shegirini was just a typing mistake, sorry. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 17:54, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
- No problem - I've tagged it for speedy. An optimist on the run! 22:23, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
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- Die Vorlage habe ich direkt von der angegebenen Quelle zur Verfügung gestellt bekommen. Sie ist sehr alt. Der Fotograf ist nicht mehr feststellbar. Die Verwertungsrechte liegen bei der Verwaltung staatlicher Schlösser und Gärten Hessen. Die im Kasten widergegebene Erklärung zu den Lizenzrechten verstehe ich leider nicht - wie wäre es, auch hier das oma-Kriterium anzulegen? -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 18:05, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
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- Hallo @JuTa:
Die Vorlage ist von 1514! Da dürften doch wohl alle Urheberrechte erloschen sein, falls es je welche gab. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 08:21, 5 March 2019 (UTC)
- Ja, aber es ist nicht Dein Werk und es ist nicht von 2019. SO steht es in der Beschreibung der Datei, Wer war der Künstler? Wann ist er gestorben? Und woher hast Du das Bild? Bitte ergänze die Bildbeschreibungsseite entsprechend. Und verwende dann bitte
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anstatt der CC Linzenz. Die kann nämlich nur der Urhaber vergeben, der Du ja nicht bist. --JuTa 08:26, 5 March 2019 (UTC)- Doch, es ist mein Werk und von 2019, den es ist die Bearbeitung eines Ausschnitts aus einem Holzschnitt von 1514. Von wem der ist, dürfte nicht mehr zu ermitteln sein, denn der damalige Urheber ist nicht angegeben. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 08:31, 5 March 2019 (UTC)
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Confirmation on File:CFS B alt.jpg
[edit]I am writing to confirm if File:CFS B alt.jpg is a file created by you, as when I used Google Translation trying to understand the summary, the translation remains unclear. If possible, would you also use Template:Information to supplement necessary information, thank you. 廣九直通車 (talk) 09:44, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
- Hello @廣九直通車 and 廣九直通車: Thank you for asking. Yes, this file was created by me. I will add the contend in English. Don't hesitate to ask for further information if you need any. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 16:05, 29 November 2019 (UTC)
Gleisplan_Taunusbahnhof_Frankfurt_1870.jpg zeigt den Main-Neckar-Bahnhof
[edit]Der Gleisplan https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gleisplan_Taunusbahnhof_Frankfurt_1870.jpg zeigt nicht den Taunusbahnhof, sondern den Main-Neckar-Bahnhof. Dieser war der südlichste der drei damaligen Westbahnhöfe und lag direkt nördlich der Gutleutstraße. Auf dem Gleisplan steht links oben "Fig 1 / Bahnhof Frankfurt a.M. v.d. Main Neckarbahn (Endstation)"; nördlich der Bahnsteige steht zwar "Taunus Bahnhof", aber das bezieht sich auf das direkt angrenzende Areal, das zu jenem Bahnhof gehörte. Siehe auch das Übersichtsbild https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Delkeskamp_1864-4.jpg --Eisenberg (talk) 21:12, 4 December 2019 (UTC)
- Hallo @Eisenberg:
Du hast absolut recht. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 06:35, 5 December 2019 (UTC)
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- Das Foto stammt aus der Zeit vor dem 1. Weltkrieg. Der (unbekannte) Urheber ist damit garantiert mehr als 70 Jahre tot und das Bild gemeinfrei. So ist es übrigens auch hinterlegt. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 10:30, 26 July 2021 (UTC)
TIFF / Bildgrößen
[edit]Lieber Reinhard,
erstmal natürlich wie immer Dank für deine Bildbeiträge, da ist so oft tolles Material dabei. Mir ist allerdings heute erst wieder bei der Aufnahme der Nibelungenbrücke aufgefallen, dass du manchmal Datein im TIFF-Format hochlädst. Generell wird das hier nicht gerne goutiert (s. a. den Hinweis zu Dateitypen).
Ich hab in dem speziellen Fall mal eine Dateigrößenreduzierung ohne Verluste vorgenommen, aber im Grunde hätte bei dem in den Details etwas matschigen Bild auch ein JPG vollkommen ausgereicht – oder eben als Graustufen-PNG, da läge die Größe nur noch bei knapp 4,5 MB und Graustufe ist vollkommen ausreichend.
Vielleicht ist es dir einfach nicht aufgefallen, soll nur ein freundlicher Hinweis sein :)
Grüße nach Worms, Affegass (talk) 14:56, 6 March 2022 (UTC)
- Hallo @Affegass:
Mir wurde bei verschiedenen Veranstaltungen im Bereich von WP immer vermittelt, dass Dateigrößen überhaupt kein Problem darstellen. Ganz im Gegenteil wurde wiederholt darum gebeten, möglichst große Dateien einzustellen. Ich habe viel mit Buchherstellung zu tun und da verwenden wir ausschließlich tif-Dateien und ärgern uns oft über die Winz-Dateien, die im Internet verbreitet sind. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 15:06, 6 March 2022 (UTC)- Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Ich spreche hier aber hauptsächlich über den Parameter Dateiformat. Da ich selbst seit über 20 Jahren im Print arbeite, weiß ich über die Vor- und Nachteile bestimmter Formate. Zur Sicherung von Quelldaten für den Druck ist sicherlich TIFF immer noch ein Standard – doch auch diese Gewissheit bröckelt langsam und im Arbeitsalltag wird langsam direkt auf qualitativ hochwertige JPG-Komprimierung (die in den letzten Jahren wesentlich besser wurde) oder PNG umgestiegen. Worauf ich eigentlich hinaus will: dass eine von den Abmessungen größtmögliche Datei wünschenswert ist, muss nicht diskutiert werden. Allerdings ist das Format TIFF für das Web einfach ungeeignet (s. die verlinkte Seite von vorher). Und Datensparsamkeit empfinde ich auch als Respekt gegenüber der Nutzer. Wenn ich das Bild in gleicher Qualität, bei gleichen Abmessungen zu einem Viertel der Dateigröße laden kann, hat das auch Vorteile gerade in der mobilen Nutzung – nicht jeder hat unbegrenzt Datenvolumen. Insofern wäre ich als so ein Nutzer dankbar für den Wechsel vom TIFF weg. Affegass (talk) 15:45, 6 March 2022 (UTC)
turmenische Eisenbahn oder so
[edit]bei den von dir hochgeladenen Bildern über die turkmenische Eisenbahn fehlt in der Erläuterungszeile jeweils das k in Turkmenistan. --GeorgDerReisende (talk) 09:09, 8 June 2022 (UTC)
- Danke für den Hinweis. Bin unterwegs und komme im Moment an die "Originale" nicht dran. Muss bis nächste Woche warten. An wen wende ich mich denn, um anschließend den Austausch durchführen zu lassen? -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 19:21, 8 June 2022 (UTC)
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- Ich habe das Foto selbst erstellt und hier eingestellt. Wo liegt das Problem? -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 08:10, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
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- Hi! I see that you are a valuable contributor here, please excuse me for leaving this invasive template, a mistake on my part. Just to explain: your picture of Campbell seems to include an art object, perhaps by him (?). You probably know better than I, but I believe that we'd need his permission for that, as it's presumably still covered by his rights as creator. Please excuse me (again!) if I'm wrong about that. Regards, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 18:17, 19 November 2022 (UTC)
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Das ist irrelevant. Wichtig ist vielmehr, was eine Kategorie aussagt und was dort reinpasst. Bei der Category:Konstanz-Petershausen station sehe ich sogar jetzt schon mindestens vier Fotos, die man zusätzlich noch nach "Rail tracks in Konstanz" kopieren kann, ohne dass sie alle irgendwas mit Konstanz Hbf zu tun haben. Fakt ist jedenfalls, wir machen hier (soweit ich weiß) auf Commons keine Kategorien vom Typ "Gleise in dem oder dem Bahnhof", auch weil's ggf. Abgrenzungsprobleme geben kann. Vielmehr machen wir das nach Land, Region, Ortschaft. Das heißt also, Category:Rail tracks in Konstanz ist korrekt, die auf den Hbf zu reduzieren hingegen nicht. MfG --A.Savin 15:59, 13 March 2024 (UTC)
- Hallo @A.Savin:
Wenn Kategorien zu umfangreich werden, kann man sie sinnvoll unterteilen. Die örtliche Kategorie „Gleise im Bahnhof Konstanz“ ist eine solche Kategorie und nicht irrelevant. Die Category:Konstanz-Petershausen station kann doch gerne für sich allein stehen — darum habe ich mich gar nicht gekümmert. Auch kannst Du gerne daneben eine eigene Category:Rail tracks in Konstanz einrichten, wenn Du das sinnvoll findest. Für Deine Behauptung Category:Rail tracks in Konstanz sei korrekt, Category:Rail tracks in Konstanz station dagegen nicht, gibt es keine Regel. Beides geht. Wer ist „wir“? Bis jetzt sehe ich nur, dass Du hier agierst. Abgrenzungsprobleme gibt es immer, das ist kein Argument gegen eine sinnvolle Kategorie. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 20:30, 13 March 2024 (UTC)- „Gleise im Bahnhof Konstanz“ ist schon mal falsch, da wir hier englischsprachige Kategoriennamen bevorzugen, genauso falsch war auch "Fahrzeug(e) im Bahnhof Konstanz". So groß und berühmt ist der Konstanzer Bahnhof auch wieder nicht, dass man da für jeden Teilaspekt eine eigene Unterkategorie braucht. MfG --A.Savin 00:38, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
- In WP Commons ist es durchaus üblich, Lemmata auch aus nicht-englischsprachigen Begriffen zu bilden. Die von Dir behauptete Regel hast Du frei erfunden. Überhaupt sind „wir“ in den Wiki-Projekten sehr tolerant gegenüber Menschen, die innerhalb der bestehenden Regeln anders arbeiten als wir das selbst tun würden. Es kommt beim Einrichten von Unterkategorien nicht darauf an, ob der Konstanzer Bahnhof berühmt ist, sondern darauf, ob die Oberkategorie so überfüllt ist, dass dort die Übersicht verloren geht. Dann ist das Anlegen einer Unterkategorie sinnvoll. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 16:38, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
- Ich sehe bei Category:Konstanz Hauptbahnhof keinerlei Überfüllung, die das Anlegen aller möglichen Unterkategorien erfordern. Und wenn du jetzt trotz Bitte, Kategorien auf Englisch und nach jeweils praxisbewährtem Namensmuster anzulegen (oder das Anlegen ganz sein zu lassen) weiterhin die auf Deutsch anlegst, weil es dir nicht in den Kram passt dass wir ein internationales Projekt sind und auf Commons nunmal SEHR viel mehr Menschen arbeiten die zwar Englisch verstehen aber kein Deutsch als solche bei denen es genau andersherum ist, wird man dir ganz bestimmt nicht dankbar dafür und früh oder später gibt es dann erwartungsgemäß Konflikte. Meine Meinung: Gesunder Menschenverstand sollte vor Regeln stehen (und es gibt noch nicht einmal welche, dass man Anspruch hätte Kategorien in seiner Muttersprache zu haben); und ohnehin kotzt mich ehrlich gesagt diese sture Deutschzentriertheit einiger einschlägig bekannter User an, als wären einige Lektionen aus der deutschen Vergangenheit der letzten 100 Jahren nicht ausreichend gelernt. Wie dem auch sei, bin raus hier, werde mich aber auch künftig mit allen zulässigen Mitteln gegen das Anlegen von Kategorien in einer anderen Sprache als Englisch wehren. Denn wo soll das bitte hinführen? MfG --A.Savin 17:22, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
- Dass Du bei Category:Konstanz Hauptbahnhof keinerlei Überfüllung feststellst, liegt daran, dass ich dort das Meiste nach Unterkategorien verschieben konnte. Wie Du zutreffend feststellst, bin ich kein Befürworter des von Dir vertretenen spätkolonialistischen Sprachimperialismus zugunsten des Englischen. Gerade weil Commons ein internationales Projekt ist und bleiben soll, sollte es auch hinsichtlich seiner Lemmata international bleiben. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 16:56, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
- Ich sehe bei Category:Konstanz Hauptbahnhof keinerlei Überfüllung, die das Anlegen aller möglichen Unterkategorien erfordern. Und wenn du jetzt trotz Bitte, Kategorien auf Englisch und nach jeweils praxisbewährtem Namensmuster anzulegen (oder das Anlegen ganz sein zu lassen) weiterhin die auf Deutsch anlegst, weil es dir nicht in den Kram passt dass wir ein internationales Projekt sind und auf Commons nunmal SEHR viel mehr Menschen arbeiten die zwar Englisch verstehen aber kein Deutsch als solche bei denen es genau andersherum ist, wird man dir ganz bestimmt nicht dankbar dafür und früh oder später gibt es dann erwartungsgemäß Konflikte. Meine Meinung: Gesunder Menschenverstand sollte vor Regeln stehen (und es gibt noch nicht einmal welche, dass man Anspruch hätte Kategorien in seiner Muttersprache zu haben); und ohnehin kotzt mich ehrlich gesagt diese sture Deutschzentriertheit einiger einschlägig bekannter User an, als wären einige Lektionen aus der deutschen Vergangenheit der letzten 100 Jahren nicht ausreichend gelernt. Wie dem auch sei, bin raus hier, werde mich aber auch künftig mit allen zulässigen Mitteln gegen das Anlegen von Kategorien in einer anderen Sprache als Englisch wehren. Denn wo soll das bitte hinführen? MfG --A.Savin 17:22, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
- In WP Commons ist es durchaus üblich, Lemmata auch aus nicht-englischsprachigen Begriffen zu bilden. Die von Dir behauptete Regel hast Du frei erfunden. Überhaupt sind „wir“ in den Wiki-Projekten sehr tolerant gegenüber Menschen, die innerhalb der bestehenden Regeln anders arbeiten als wir das selbst tun würden. Es kommt beim Einrichten von Unterkategorien nicht darauf an, ob der Konstanzer Bahnhof berühmt ist, sondern darauf, ob die Oberkategorie so überfüllt ist, dass dort die Übersicht verloren geht. Dann ist das Anlegen einer Unterkategorie sinnvoll. -- Reinhard Dietrich (talk) 16:38, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
- „Gleise im Bahnhof Konstanz“ ist schon mal falsch, da wir hier englischsprachige Kategoriennamen bevorzugen, genauso falsch war auch "Fahrzeug(e) im Bahnhof Konstanz". So groß und berühmt ist der Konstanzer Bahnhof auch wieder nicht, dass man da für jeden Teilaspekt eine eigene Unterkategorie braucht. MfG --A.Savin 00:38, 14 March 2024 (UTC)
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