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Some general guidelines which should be followed are listed below.
Some general guidelines which should be followed are listed below.


* '''All images uploaded to the Wiki should be in the PSP's original resolution with no modifications.''' Images which are upscaled, rendered at higher resolutions or use texture injection should not be uploaded. All images must remain as faithful and accurate to the original as possible. The original PSP resolution is 160x120.
* '''All images uploaded to the Wiki should be in the PSP's original resolution with no modifications.''' Images which are upscaled, rendered at higher resolutions or use texture injection should not be uploaded. All images must remain as faithful and accurate to the original as possible.
** The exception to this are the 160x120 visiphone images for monsters and creatures. These images should be uploaded at a resolution of 320x240 with Bilinear upscaling (Bicubic in PPSSPP), as this enables image previews. They should then be resized to 160x120 on the pages they are used on.
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* Right-alignment is preferred to left- or centre-alignment.
* Right-alignment is preferred to left- or centre-alignment.
* If there are too many images in a given article, consider making a gallery with a level two heading.
* If there are too many images in a given article, consider making a gallery with a level two heading.
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