I've noticed that a lot of people are fairly unaware about how to tag resolutions while there are quite clear Wiki's for it.
This has come to my attention since my main tagging revolves around tagging resolutions and backgrounds.
This is taken straight from my profile (note: outdated, but still functioning):
Resolutions
Involves: adding/correcting/removing resolution tags from posts.
- -superabsurd_res width:>=10000
- -superabsurd_res height:>=10000
- superabsurd_res width:<10000 height:<10000
The ones prefixed with a hyphen are searches for posts missing the tag and the ones without a hyphen are searches for posts having the tag whilst being incorrect.
Feel free to copy it over if you deem it useful. With this, you also don't have to double check, you can just go straight ahead and add/correct/delete the tag(s).
This is what I use to fix all those mistakes. However, this is largely nullified because people continue to mistag resolutions on a daily basis, which is the reason I'm putting this on the forum. In the way it is heading, it will not reach a state of stability and control soon.
Resolution tags are factual tags, not bound to thoughts like "Yeah, this image looks pretty big, I'll add absurd_res." They are based on numbers, which cannot be argued over. It has nothing to do with the Tag What You See policy (except looking at the numbers next to the image of course).
People who upload larger versions of images and copy over all the tags should also be aware to update the resolution tags if necessary, especially when replacing a Tumblr post with an official artist page's post, often resulting in much larger resolutions.
Perhaps it's the confusing nature of the numbers and symbol combinations, so I'll explain how it works below.
This is taken straight from the Wiki's about resolutions:
Resolution values | |
---|---|
low_res | <=500x500 |
hi_res | >=1600x1200 |
absurd_res | >=3200x2400 |
superabsurd_res | >=10000x10000 |
To prevent confusion: the left number is the width of an image in pixels and the right number is the height of an image in pixels (width x height). Underneath is a table of the symbols and their exact definition.
Symbol definitions | |
---|---|
> | bigger than |
< | smaller than |
= | equal to |
>= | equal to or bigger than |
<= | equal to or smaller than |
If one or both of the pixel values of the image is equal to or exceeding the number described in the Wiki's, it should have said tag. In the case of low res, if both of the pixel values of the image are equal to or smaller than 500, it should have said tag.
Some examples:
200x200 = low res (lowest accepted image resolution)
225x450 = low res
500x500 = low res
501x500 = No resolution tag
300x750 = No resolution tag
1500x1100 = No resolution tag
1000x1200 = hi res
1600x2200 = hi res
3000x2000 = hi res
600x2500 = absurd res
3400x3000 = absurd res
7000x5500 = absurd res
1500x12000 = superabsurd res
Updated