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Image War
Discuss which version is better. 15:27, September 28, 2016 (UTC)
 * Old Image
 * New Image

Old image has no stitches on his left side of his face, has a character in the background and 1/4 of his body is obstructed by his hook. So support the new image. EDIT Just realised the new image lacks buttons on his coat, so i guess that's the end of the discussion, unless this darker image is better than absent stitches in the current image?--Sarutobii2 (talk) 17:02, September 28, 2016 (UTC)

I'm not sure what you mean by no stitches, I can see the line of stitches extending completely across his face in the old image - it's just not in focus/detailed. I support keeping that one.--Xilinoc (talk) 22:24, September 28, 2016 (UTC)

The one you linked just now is better than either of the other images. Also anime images don't have to match manga images. SeaTerror (talk) 23:38, September 28, 2016 (UTC)

The only real detail "lost" in the Marineford image are a few stitches, but they're still there if you look closely. It's just not as easy to see. Compared to detail "lost" in the Impel Down image, he's missing buttons on his jacket, but that seems really unimportant. The Marineford's hook isn't "obstructing" him. It's putting more focus on it. You know he has a body, right? You don't need to see 100% of his shirt. Meanwhile the face on the Impel Down image is smaller, since it's more farther away. The details may be there, but they're not very easy to distinguish when shrunk down, which is a bigger problem than the few stitches that might seem missing in the Marineford image. In the Marineford image, he's closer. You can see his face so much easier in it than in the Impel Down image. Plus, and I know this is a really minor point, the Marineford image matches his current manga infobox. That doesn't necessarily make the image any better, but it does make the comparison between manga and anime a little clearer if both events in the picture are the same. Comparing manga to anime, seeing what the characters look like in both mediums, is the whole point of the Switch template. Allowing a more accurate correlation between both images isn't something that should be required, but it's more helpful in the end. 00:00, September 29, 2016 (UTC)