File:Cartoon explaining how to orphan an image.png

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English: A cartoon attempting to explain in a language-neutral way how to orphan an image, that is remove it from each page in which it is used. I encourage improvements to be made to this! :)
Français : Un dessin qui explique dans un langage neutre la manière de rendre une image orpheline, cela l'élimine de toutes les pages où elle est utilisée! :)
Date Februrary 2006 - edited March 03 by w., soon re-written by User:Dbenbenn with pngrewrite and optipng to avoid display-bugs. See W.'sTests
Source Image taken by me using Casio QV-R41
Author me (w:User:pfctdayelise) + me, too, of course ;)
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current03:55, 3 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 03:55, 3 March 20062,178 × 1,692 (46 KB)Dbenbennlosslessly compress with pngrewrite and optipng, perhaps now it thumbnails correctly?
02:08, 3 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:08, 3 March 20062,178 × 1,692 (106 KB)I.R. Annie IP.{{Information| |Description=A cartoon attempting to explain in a language-neutral way how to orphan an image, that is remove it from each page in which it is used. I encourage improvements to be made to this! :) |Source=Image taken by me using Casio QV-R4

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