"bildname_explica":"The image name is important for<br\/>• search engine optimization (\"Title-Tags\")<br\/>• overview in the list of representations.<br\/><br\/>In most cases it suffices to repeat the name of the object represented.<br\/><br\/>[Default value is object name]",
"bildbesch_explica":"Here you can store annotations and remarks concerning the object representation (<b>NOT<\/b> concerning the object itself) <br\/><br\/>Example 1: \"Detail\"<br\/>Example 2: \"Rear side\"<br\/>Example 3: \"1 of 4\"",
"ordner_explica":"The image folder is shown during the uploading process. Usually it starts with the word \"images\", the year, the month. For example: \"images 201504\"",
"dateiname_explica":"The filename of the image is shown during the uploading process. It has to be provided including the extension (eg. \"317.jpg\" instead of \"317)",
"creator_explica":"Even if you work on behalf of the museum, photographers have a right of naming. If known, enter the photographer's name here, it will then appear below the image in the enlarged view. \r\nPlease enter only the name.<br\/><br\/>Example: \"A. Schnitzler\"<br\/>Example: \"Manfred Zweigelt\"",
"rechte_explica":"Which <b>license applies for the image<\/b> (in all sizes) apply?<br\/>i.e. <b >NOT<\/b> rights of the displayed object<br\/>E.g. <b>NOT<\/b> rights of previews<br\/><br\/><br\/>Please select a value from the list (left)<br\/>More information available by clicking the brown [i] (right)<br\/><br\/>[Default: CC BY-NC-SA]",
"prerequisites_filesize_general":"Filesize should not exceed 2 MB (for maps etc. up to 10 MB). Usually 100 kb to 500 kb suffices. JPG files with a quality\/ compression level of 60-70% often give rather good results ",
"annotation_explica":"To annotate an image section, click into the image at the top left of the area you want to annotate. Then, move the cursor to the bottom right of the area to be annotated and release the click. A sidebar will open, offering you to enter your annotation.",
"sort_object_images_explica":"On this page, you can more easily sort object images one by one. Left and right of the image, you can find two buttons for moving the object one position to the front or back. At the very bottom of the page, you can find a list of all resources linked to the object, to quickly jump to them without moving the currently selected image."