Images

Changed by Frank Gaillard, 22 Jan 2024
Disclosures - updated 26 Oct 2023: Nothing to disclose

Updates to Article Attributes

Body was changed:

Images, be they part of cases, illustrations, photographs, table, flow-charts etc..., should all be uploaded via the "Add case" page

NB: Although individual images/diagrams can be uploaded directly from the image management console (via add image in article edit mode), this method is now no longer recommended and will soon be removed

Outsourced images

Copyright issues are as always extremely important and under no circumstances should images or text which are copyrighted be included in any part of Radiopaedia.org. This is strictly against our terms of use. Should you become aware of any such content please report it directly to [email protected].

Many sources of images may be used in Radiopaedia.org (see useful online resources).

When such an image is uploaded, it is best to upload it via the "Add case" and include license info in the "Case findings".

In the description in "Findings" the following template should be used:

Description of the image:

  • Author: name of author

  • Original file: https://commons.wikimedia.org/...

  • Modifications: what if anything you did to the image. Note not all licenses allow you to modify images. 

  • License: cut and paste of the license e.g

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".

If you believe your copyright has been infringed please write to [email protected] giving details of why you believe this is so.

This is an example: glenoid

See also medical images and diagrams for more information.

Images you have created

If you create an image for the site or upload an image of which you own the licensing rights, please use the template above.

If you are happy to licence the image as CC-NA-SA-BY then all you need to say is:

  • Author: your name

You can also tag the image with "illustration by your name" which will help you keep track of them (e.g. illustration by Frank Gaillard).

  • -<p>All <strong>images</strong> should be uploaded via the "<a href="/cases/new">Add case</a>" page.&nbsp;</p><p>NB: Although individual images/diagrams can be uploaded directly from the image management console (via add image in article edit mode), this method is now no longer recommended and will soon be removed.&nbsp;</p><h4>Outsourced images</h4><p><a href="/articles/copyright-issues">Copyright issues</a> are as always extremely important and under <strong>no circumstances</strong> should images or text which are copyrighted be included in any part of Radiopaedia.org. This is strictly against our terms of use. Should you become aware of any such content please report it directly to [email protected].</p><p>Many sources of images may be used in Radiopaedia.org (see useful <a href="/articles/online-resources">online resources</a>).</p><p>When such an image is uploaded, it is best to upload it via the "Add case" and include license info in the "Case findings".</p><p>In the description in "Findings"&nbsp;the following template should be used:</p><p>Description of the image:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Images</strong>, be they part of cases, illustrations, photographs, table, flow-charts etc..., should all be uploaded via the "<a href="/cases/new">Add case</a>" page.&nbsp;</p><h4>Outsourced images</h4><p><a href="/articles/copyright-issues">Copyright issues</a> are as always extremely important and under <strong>no circumstances</strong> should images or text which are copyrighted be included in any part of Radiopaedia.org. This is strictly against our terms of use. Should you become aware of any such content please report it directly to [email protected].</p><p>Many sources of images may be used in Radiopaedia.org (see useful <a href="/articles/online-resources">online resources</a>).</p><p>When such an image is uploaded, it is best to upload it via the "Add case" and include license info in the "Case findings".</p><p>In the description in "Findings"&nbsp;the following template should be used:</p><p>Description of the image:</p><ul>

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