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Item: Teachers

Language: en-US

Type of Problem: Bad_image

Extra Details: Not sure, but I think this backdrop uploaded by TheTVDB Bot should be removed. It appears low quality.

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Please remove AT LEAST ONE (i.e. remove one or two of) this and this backdrops TheTVDB Bot and I uploaded. They are duplicates so at least one should be removed. However, they are both fairly low quality and maybe both should be removed?

Not sure, but maybe this backdrop I uploaded should be removed. I upscaled it from this image. Is it too low quality?

EDIT: Not sure but maybe this and this English posters I uploaded should be removed. This is the original image taken from here. To me it looks distorted/squished. I presume that this image represents the original proportions of the image better. I assume someone took the original image, downscaled it to a height of 1000 pxls, then instead of cropping the width from 707 pxls to 680 pxls, someone squished the image from 707 to 680 pxls then uploaded it to tvdb. What I did to return the image back to original proportions was squish the height from 1000 pxls to 962 pxls. I'm not sure what I did was right; was the image on tvdb distorted and did I correctly return it back to its original proportions?

Please remove this English poster uploaded by the TheTVDB Bot. I have uploaded this, this, this, and this properly cropped versions (I wasn't sure whether or not to downscale the original images, and which, of two versions, one from TheTVDB.com and one from TMdb (uploaded by TheTVDB Bot), was the better version). Additionally, maybe all of these should be removed. To me, they do not appear to be distorted (as far as I can tell). But seeing as that other Teachers' poster looks distorted to me, maybe this one from tvdb is too?

@tmdb24407783 said:

Please remove AT LEAST ONE (i.e. remove one or two of) this and this backdrops TheTVDB Bot and I uploaded. They are duplicates so at least one should be removed. However, they are both fairly low quality and maybe both should be removed?

Yes, here I removed both, but it was close.

Not sure, but maybe this backdrop I uploaded should be removed. I upscaled it from this image. Is it too low quality?

It's OK for me.

EDIT: Not sure but maybe this and this English posters I uploaded should be removed. This is the original image taken from here. To me it looks distorted/squished. I presume that this image represents the original proportions of the image better. I assume someone took the original image, downscaled it to a height of 1000 pxls, then instead of cropping the width from 707 pxls to 680 pxls, someone squished the image from 707 to 680 pxls then uploaded it to tvdb. What I did to return the image back to original proportions was squish the height from 1000 pxls to 962 pxls. I'm not sure what I did was right; was the image on tvdb distorted and did I correctly return it back to its original proportions?

You seem to have gotten it right, but I would not recommend that method in general. It's too easy to get it wrong.

Additionally, maybe all of these should be removed. To me, they do not appear to be distorted (as far as I can tell). But seeing as that other Teachers' poster looks distorted to me, maybe this one from tvdb is too?

If you have hard proof that it is distorted, present that and someone will take a look. No guesses. Thanks for your report!

@lineker said:

EDIT: Not sure but maybe this and this English posters I uploaded should be removed. This is the original image taken from here. To me it looks distorted/squished. I presume that this image represents the original proportions of the image better. I assume someone took the original image, downscaled it to a height of 1000 pxls, then instead of cropping the width from 707 pxls to 680 pxls, someone squished the image from 707 to 680 pxls then uploaded it to tvdb. What I did to return the image back to original proportions was squish the height from 1000 pxls to 962 pxls. I'm not sure what I did was right; was the image on tvdb distorted and did I correctly return it back to its original proportions?

You seem to have gotten it right, but I would not recommend that method in general. It's too easy to get it wrong.

So what method would you recommend then? For example, how would you un-distort a poster like this (for this film)?

@tmdb24407783 said:

@lineker said:

EDIT: Not sure but maybe this and this English posters I uploaded should be removed. This is the original image taken from here. To me it looks distorted/squished. I presume that this image represents the original proportions of the image better. I assume someone took the original image, downscaled it to a height of 1000 pxls, then instead of cropping the width from 707 pxls to 680 pxls, someone squished the image from 707 to 680 pxls then uploaded it to tvdb. What I did to return the image back to original proportions was squish the height from 1000 pxls to 962 pxls. I'm not sure what I did was right; was the image on tvdb distorted and did I correctly return it back to its original proportions?

You seem to have gotten it right, but I would not recommend that method in general. It's too easy to get it wrong.

So what method would you recommend then? For example, how would you un-distort a poster like this (for this film)?

I only assumed that there would exist a good poster at some point. If a user adds a bad poster I always feel better finding a correct original instead of trying to reverse the bad one. If the original poster is bad and no other posters exist, your method should be good.

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