Hi, there are two images uploaded for this film, I would like to change the main image from one to the other. How do I do that? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5657654/
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Joel, Official Rep
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Hey Albina,
Thanks for the post.
Can you please confirm the URL of the image you'd like to be the primary and we can look into this for you.
For future reference, when you upload an image you can assign it's "image type" - any images which are uploaded as image type 'poster' can be selected as a primary image yourself. More information can be found here:
https://help.imdb.com/article/contribution/images-videos/images/G27LPBQZA7EAZGJW
Look forward to your response.
Joel
Thanks for the post.
Can you please confirm the URL of the image you'd like to be the primary and we can look into this for you.
For future reference, when you upload an image you can assign it's "image type" - any images which are uploaded as image type 'poster' can be selected as a primary image yourself. More information can be found here:
https://help.imdb.com/article/contribution/images-videos/images/G27LPBQZA7EAZGJW
Look forward to your response.
Joel
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Hi Joel,
Thanks so much for you help!
Here's the link of the image I'd like to be the primary image:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5657654/mediaviewer/rm3454164480
Albina
Thanks so much for you help!
Here's the link of the image I'd like to be the primary image:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5657654/mediaviewer/rm3454164480
Albina
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No sorry you can't do that because the image is not tagged as a 'poster' you will have to upload the image as a poster then it can become the primary image.
Please see here:
Also it's the wrong size to be a primary image (poster) it's landscape and wont fit correctly into the frame.
It should be portrait with an aspect ratio of 1:0.675 to fit correctly in the frame.
Please see here:
Also it's the wrong size to be a primary image (poster) it's landscape and wont fit correctly into the frame.
It should be portrait with an aspect ratio of 1:0.675 to fit correctly in the frame.
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