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It looks like the Remington 870 you used for your photoshopped picture is actually the image that MoviePropMaster 2008 originally uploaded. He actually doesn't approve of users doing this to his images, so I have to take it down. When you double-click the image of a firearm, you can see which user originally uploaded. If you see the IMFDB watermark on it or you see that MoviePropmaster uploaded it, please stay away from using this. If you can find a different non-watermarked source for your photoshopped pictures, you can reupload. If your image is from another source, please upload the original picture. --[[User:Ben41|Ben41]] 04:17, 29 February 2012 (CST) | It looks like the Remington 870 you used for your photoshopped picture is actually the image that MoviePropMaster 2008 originally uploaded. He actually doesn't approve of users doing this to his images, so I have to take it down. When you double-click the image of a firearm, you can see which user originally uploaded. If you see the IMFDB watermark on it or you see that MoviePropmaster uploaded it, please stay away from using this. If you can find a different non-watermarked source for your photoshopped pictures, you can reupload. If your image is from another source, please upload the original picture. --[[User:Ben41|Ben41]] 04:17, 29 February 2012 (CST) | ||
Sorry didn't realise that I couldn't do that, if thats the case then it's fine for you to take it down. However, I can still see the image up there, is that a bug just for me or is it that you have not taken it down yet. [[User:Dr. Quaz|Dr. Quaz]] 01:19, 2 March 2012 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 2 March 2012
Remington 870
It looks like the Remington 870 you used for your photoshopped picture is actually the image that MoviePropMaster 2008 originally uploaded. He actually doesn't approve of users doing this to his images, so I have to take it down. When you double-click the image of a firearm, you can see which user originally uploaded. If you see the IMFDB watermark on it or you see that MoviePropmaster uploaded it, please stay away from using this. If you can find a different non-watermarked source for your photoshopped pictures, you can reupload. If your image is from another source, please upload the original picture. --Ben41 04:17, 29 February 2012 (CST)
Sorry didn't realise that I couldn't do that, if thats the case then it's fine for you to take it down. However, I can still see the image up there, is that a bug just for me or is it that you have not taken it down yet. Dr. Quaz 01:19, 2 March 2012 (CST)