my experience / practice was to upload all, and then manually add to other images field, then curate the metadata among images.

you may have multiple versions from different sources, i.e. google art, museum flickr feed,

some duplicates got deleted, but there is no process for image curation among duplicates. (yet)

i found in general that there were no tiffs, only some high res jpgs around 20MB taken from tiffs.

jim hayes


On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Fæ <faewik@gmail.com> wrote:
I have had many issues around this in the past. If the images are the same in quality/resolution then avoid duplicating what is currently on Commons. However if your versions are, in your view, better quality then there is no problem uploading them as they are not true duplicates. Digitally identical duplicates should be rejected automatically at upload as the files have matching SHA-1 checks.

For most of my batch uploads I do a check of whatever unique ID is suitable to see if there are matches. This can be highly useful when re-running uploads as a check of matching filenames or image page text is a lot less processing/data volumes than downloading the image file to create SHA-1 values.

PS this feels like "advanced class" techniques. Apologies if I'm a crappy teacher. :-)

Fae


On 1 May 2014 13:46, David Haskiya <david.haskiya@europeana.eu> wrote:
Hi,
On behalf of the Amsterdam Museum I'm prepping a batch upload of about 300 images of their collection of paintings. They've made the selection.

I note that a number of their paintings have already been uploaded by individual Commonists to here https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Paintings_in_the_Amsterdam_Museum 

Question: Should I upload all images in "my" batch anyway even though this risks duplicating images? Is there a best practise for cases like this?

Cheers,
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