Commons:Flickr2Commons/es
Flickr2Commons (new oauth) is a tool written by Magnus Manske to easily upload single and multiple files from Flickr to Commons. If you have any questions you can ask for help at Commons:Batch uploading. Wikimedia Commons is different than Flickr and only hosts images with educational value, e.g., it does not accept holiday photographs, for more information see what Commons is not. |
Licenses
En Flickr, se pueden buscar imágenes con el filtro "Usos comerciales y modificaciones permitidas". Se pueden subir las imágenes desde Flickr que están disponibles bajo alguna de las siguientes licencias:
Para cambiar la licencia en una imagen, en un grupo de imágenes o en todas las imágenes en cuenta de Flickr por favor lea las siguientes instrucciones aquí (en inglés). También se puede configurar una licencia por defecto para todas las contribuciones. Advertencia: No se puede utilizar Flickr2Commmons para subir imágenes que utilizan una licencia con la cláusula no comercial o sin obras derivadas. Advertencia: Algunas cuentas de Flickr postean inapropiadamente bajo una licencia libre contenido de otras personas que está bajo copyright; para más información ver Commons:Imágenes cuestionables de Flickr y {{Flickrvionote}}.
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Uploading images
Paso 1: Autorizar OAuthPrimero, debe autorizar OAuth (un componente de software que sube imágenes con tu cuenta) antes de utilizar Flickr2Commons. Logueate con tu cuenta de Wikimedia. Dale click al link en la parte superior de la herramienta Flickr2Commons para autorizar OAuth. Debes seguir este paso cada vez que quieras subir imágenes utilizando Flickr2Commons. |
Paso 2: Elegir qué imágenes subirSe puede elegir qué imágenes subir utilizando Flickr2Commons en una de las siguientes maneras. Todas las fotos elegibles de un usuario de FlickrSe pueden subir todas las imágenes de un usuario copiando y pegando el nombre de usuario o NSID en el campo Flickr user ID or name; para encontrar el NSID de un usuario se puede utilizar la herramienta idGettr. Si el objetivo es importar un gran número de imágenes de una cuenta de Flickr, puede ser útil subirlas como una serie de fotos: esto reducirá el riesgo de perder una gran cantidad de trabajo si el navegador se detiene. Un grupo de imágenesSe pueden subir todas las imǵenes elegibles copiando y pegando el número de ID de un grupo de fotos en el campo Flickr photoset ID; para encontrar el ID de un grupo de imágenes, hay que mirar la URL en la barra de direcciones, copiar la secuencia de números en la URL que sigue después de la palabra albums/ cuando se está en la página web de ese álbum. A single photoTo upload a single photo, copy the photo ID into the single Flickr photo ID field by copying the last string of numbers in the URL when you are on a webpage for a photo. Note: Alternatively you can use the Flickr Upload Wizard to upload a single file. |
Step 6: Add categoriesAll files on Wikimedia Commons need categories, which help group photos by their subject and also by who created them, e.g. all images produced by UNESCO are in Category:Photographs produced by UNESCO. Having a category for the organisation that produced the images helps to keep them organised but also allows you to measure where they are used on Wikimedia projects and how many times they were seen. If you're creating a category for your organisation a common format to use is Category:Images from NAMEOFORGANISATION . Also please make sure the category you upload to is not already in use for another purpose, e.g. for another organisation with the same name. To find which categories are already available:
Its important to check for existing categories because of differences in language around the world, e.g. US/UK spelling differences. You can add categories to images by adding them individually to each images; make sure to use this formatting when adding a category to an image [[Category:NAMEOFCATEGORY]]. You can also add a category to all the images you want to upload by clicking the Add category just under Append everywhere (categories etc.) near the top of the page and pasting in the name of the category. You can also use the Auto-detect categories button at the top of the page, although this often gives unexpected results. |
Using the images on Wikimedia projects
You can use the images you have uploaded on other Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia: find out how to get started here. If you have uploaded a lot of images from an organisation, or on a specific subject, you could contact a relevant WikiProject or your local Wikimedia chapter or group who may be interested in helping get the images used on Wikimedia projects. |
Measuring reach
If you would like to see where images you have uploaded are used on Wikimedia projects and how many times they are seen you can use the GLAMorgan tool to run queries. If you want to measure the reach of images from an institution with a large number of images on Wikimedia Commons you can also request that your institution be added to BaGLAMa 2 which will provide you with a monthly report. |
FAQ
"Flinfo says 'bad user'."
This error message means the account whose photographs you plan to upload is blacklisted. Accounts are blacklisted because of copyright infringement, usually in the form of licence laundering. User:FlickreviewR/bad-authors is the complete blacklist. Commons:Questionable Flickr images/Users is an incomplete table of rationales behind each entry. To find a numeric Flickr ID, you may use idGettr. If you feel that a blacklist is unjustified or have any questions, please leave a message at Commons:Village pump. A blacklist is not a ban on the account owner's works. For example, if a photo is indeed taken by the account owner and released under a compatible licence, it can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and reviewed by trusted users.