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Image Guidelines - Product Catalog
Image Guidelines - Product Catalog
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Written by Ruben Petit
Updated over a week ago

Welcome to our platform's image guidelines! Images are an important part of Manufy, as they help to enhance the user experience and make the content more engaging and visually appealing. In order to ensure that the images on our platform are high-quality and appropriate, we have developed these guidelines to provide guidance on how to use images effectively.

Please read through these guidelines carefully and follow them when adding images to our platform. By doing so, you will help to ensure that our platform remains a valuable and enjoyable resource for all of our users. Thank you for your cooperation!

Technical requirements

  • Minimum size: 1000 x 1000 pixel

  • Best practice size: 2400 x 2400 pixel

  • Aspect ratio (width x height): 1 : 1

  • Image type: JPG/JPEG

  • Colour mode: sRGB

  • Maximum image file size: 20MB

Background requirements

  • Plain grey (colour CODE: R:241;G:241;B:241) or white background (CODE: R:255;G:255;B:255) for all model images

  • No disturbing items in the background, edges, plants or chairs

  • No big colour gradients in the background

  • Do not overexpose (light)

  • No ambience background

  • No coloured backgrounds

General requirements

  1. Always prepare the products (e.g. steaming, ironing)

  2. Avoid wrinkles (natural movement creases are ok)

  3. Remove any dust, scratching or fluff

  4. Always prepare the bags neatly (possibly stuff / fill)

  5. Make sure the images are relevant to the content on the platform. Don't use images just for the sake of using them; they should add value to the user's experience.

  6. Consider the copyright status of the images you use. Make sure you have permission to use any images you include on the platform, or use images that are available under a license that allows for their use.

  7. Avoid using images that could be offensive or inappropriate for your audience.

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