@star-vc : I need to point out here is that regarding the license attribution of images. Just mentioning image source at the end does'nt complete your job. So please verify the license of each image, credit the author and link the license info. Three things are always necessary:
- Link to the source image (like the flickr link / wiki link)
- Username of creator/uploader and link to their profile (if available)
- License attribution link (if CC-by-SA Ver2 please provide that link). An example below. :
Image Source: Flickr, Uploader: ch00n, License: CC BY 2.0
I am giving a snapshot from CC-ver-2 page here:
Let me know your opinion.
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@dexterdev
Hi @dexterdev! Thanks for letting me know about that but I generally use the pictures from NASA's website for which I clearly attach the source link with it. Moreover, as far as I know pictures from NASA's website are free to use! But thanks for letting me know bro about it. Next time onwards I will try to implement it!
Can you please explain me a bit more about license attribution link? I haven't used earlier. So don't have much idea about it! 😊
You can just follow the comment above which I posted. That is a detailed one. Coming up to your query there are Non-NASA images in your image. See the 4th image (black hole one). It is CC by-SA 3. You can get the author and license details in the wiki link.
Just follow the 3 rules which I mentioned above. I have given an example for you. Actually, there is nothing more to it(at least in a minimal way). If you are confused about an image license, the better thing is to look for a usable image.
If you are still confused you can talk to me in discord. To be honest I have nothing new to explain.
In my opinion, you should edit this post itself, incorporating the changes.
Yup bro the 4th one is the gif file which I have taken from the Wikipedia and I did the changes as you suggested! 😊