Very little of this is my words. Most of it is the work or Reverend Nepenthean.
The following refers to the process of uploading of images, to be viewed via the game pages and/or the image search. This is done with and the following namely refers to the image script, which can be found here:
Submit Game Images: http://www.rfgeneration.com/PHP/submitinfo.phpBasically how the
Submit Image Script works is this: Search for a game as usual, or by console, and all the results will be displayed. If it says in a particular column in red "no scan" for something like the back scan coulmn, you can click on it. This will bring you to an upload page. Find the file (JPG only for scans) and upload it. The script will re-name the image automatically and credit you (with the name you enter on the upload page - please keep this consistent to avoid duplicate entries), and the image should be there for viewing right away.
As I said,
scans must be in the
JPG format. As a general rule, all scans should be 550 pixels on the SHORT SIDE. Thus, the other dimension will be
greater than 550 pixels. Just set the short side (height of a Genesis cart, width of an NES box, height of a CD case, etc) to 550 pixels and let your photo editor adjust the other side to scale. There's no reason to mess up the aspect ratio. If you need something that will resize a large batch of scans automatically and much more quickly than by doing it by hand, Arrhalomynn found a free program that you can download here:
Batch Image Resizer: EasyThumbnails v2.8For
screenshots it's almost the same but a little different. First,
screenshots can be in PNG or JPG format (remember that scans are JPG only). If your emulator or screen capture software takes them in bmp you can use this program to convert them to JPG or PNG
Image Converter: Solid Converter GX 1.1On the image
search results page, in the
screenshots column, you should see four links for each game: IG, TS, ES, and AS. IG is in-game at the top left, TS is title screen in the middle, and ES is end screen on the top right. Anything else is an action shot. There can be as many action shots as you want, but the other three are a single image only.
In-game shots are actual gameplay.
Only one image can be displayed here multiple submissions will overwrite the previous image.title screens are the title screen of the game.
Only one image can be displayed here multiple submissions will overwrite the previous image.end screen is the screen shown when the game has been beaten (NOT "Game Over" screens, unless that is what it says at when the game has been finished successfully).
Only one image can be displayed here multiple submissions will overwrite the previous image.Action shots perhaps should have been named in-game, as they can include both more in-game shots, FMV stills, menu screens, game over screens, and pretty much anything else you want to. Action shots are just for an assortment of screenshots from the game.
This is the only listing you can submit multiple images for.So, in the image upload script, if a link is green, we have image(s) for that criteria. If it is red, we don't have anything, so if you do and want to add your image, that'd be helpful.