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 TLDR: TLDR:
-  * Copy another page as an example+  * Most users should use [[tool:start|import tools]] to quickly create page templates from images 
 +    * You may need to request access 
 +    * Alternatively: copy another page as an example
   * Upload pages and images to your assigned namespace   * Upload pages and images to your assigned namespace
   * Admins will help setup your landing page and possibly your first page   * Admins will help setup your landing page and possibly your first page
-  * Image files talks about sample workflow+  * "Image files" section goes through sample workflow
  
  
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     * We have some [[:conventions|conventions]] for naming things, please follow these unless you have a good reason not to.     * We have some [[:conventions|conventions]] for naming things, please follow these unless you have a good reason not to.
  
-====== User pages ====== 
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-Once you start adding chip pages, you'll want to have a page about yourself, with the same name as your user account. Generally admins will create a template for you. As a minimum this page should contain the following content: 
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-<code> 
-{{tag>collection}} 
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-All images licensed as $LICENSE_HERE unless otherwise stated. 
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-{{topic>collection_yourusernamehere}} 
-</code> 
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-It's important to specify what license your images are covered by so people know if/how they can reuse them. We recommend CC0, CC BY, or CC BY-NC, but the choice is is of course up to you. Although you are free to tag single images as being licensed differently it's important to specify a catch-all license to avoid confusion. 
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-You can, of course, add extra information about yourself if you'd like. Typically this would be a summary of your interests/experience level, what lab facilities you have access to, a link to your personal website, etc. 
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-====== Vendor pages ====== 
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-If you are adding a chip from a company we don't have in our database yet, great! You'll want to make a new page for the company so people can find it. It should be called "vendor:nameofcompany" and contain the following content: 
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-<code> 
-{{tag>vendor}} 
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-Brief description of company here 
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-{{topic>vendor_nameofcompany}} 
-</code> 
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-Additional information which might be useful here is a description of what kind of products the company makes, dates of major events (founded, went out of business, bought/was bought by another company). 
  
 ====== Chip pages ====== ====== Chip pages ======
  
-High resolution chip maps must be added manually by mcmaster. Generally, low resolution images (say below 5 MB) should just be added to the pages directly and not map'd. +Generally just [[mcmaster:nintendo:f411a|copy another page]] or [[template|use this template]]. Create a new page by navigating to a url and hitting "create this page". A page is deleted by deleting all markup and hitting "save".
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-Generally just copy another page or [[template|use this template]]+
  
-TOODadd more detail+For example, to create a page for collection "mcmaster", made by ST Microelectronics (abbreviated st by convention), part number 24C02, go to this page"https://siliconpr0n.org/archive/doku.php?id=mcmaster:st:24c02" and then hit "Create this page"
  
-TODO: mcmaster uses a script to template most pr0nmap pages. Add a link to it+High resolution chip maps must be added manually by mcmaster. Generally, low resolution images (say below 5 MB) should just be added to the pages directly and not map'd. See below for suggested workflow for low resolution images.
  
 +mcmaster uses [[https://github.com/JohnDMcMaster/pr0ntools/blob/master/stitch/img2doku.sh|this script]] to create a page template based off an image named using the suggested "<vendor>_<id>*.jpg" format
  
 ====== Image files ====== ====== Image files ======
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     * You must place these in your namespace, ideally in a page specific namespace (see below for details)     * You must place these in your namespace, ideally in a page specific namespace (see below for details)
     * Don't worry too much about file name, but you can use high large imaging naming as guidance if you want     * Don't worry too much about file name, but you can use high large imaging naming as guidance if you want
-  * Large images: submit to McMaster to mapify+    * Import [[tool:start|import tools]] can help with mass upload 
 +  * Large images: they should be added with simapper 
 +    * See tool page [[tool:start|import tools]] 
 +    * You may need to request access from an admin (ie McMaster)
     * See [[:conventions|conventions page]] for standard naming of high resolution images     * See [[:conventions|conventions page]] for standard naming of high resolution images
  
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 Images above say 5 MB (say 16 megapixels) should be downsampled before posting in order to prevent the thumbnailer from running out of memory. High-resolution stitches are welcome but we currently do not have an automated interface for uploading map images, please contact an admin if you have one to contribute. Images above say 5 MB (say 16 megapixels) should be downsampled before posting in order to prevent the thumbnailer from running out of memory. High-resolution stitches are welcome but we currently do not have an automated interface for uploading map images, please contact an admin if you have one to contribute.
  
-===== Non-microscope images ===== 
  
-TODO: Come up with naming convention+====== User pages ======
  
-===== SEM images =====+Once you start adding chip pages, you'll want to have a page about yourself, with the same name as your user account. Generally admins will create a template for you. As a minimum this page should contain the following content:
  
-azonenberg'new standard is: foo_01_type_20kV_10kx_9mm.jpg+<code> 
 +{{tag>collection}} 
 + 
 +All images licensed as $LICENSE_HERE unless otherwise stated. 
 + 
 +{{topic>collection_yourusernamehere}} 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +It'important to specify what license your images are covered by so people know if/how they can reuse them. We recommend CC0, CC BY, or CC BY-NC, but the choice is is of course up to you. Although you are free to tag single images as being licensed differently it's important to specify a catch-all license to avoid confusion. 
 + 
 +You can, of course, add extra information about yourself if you'd like. Typically this would be a summary of your interests/experience level, what lab facilities you have access to, a link to your personal website, etc. 
 + 
 + 
 +====== Vendor pages ====== 
 + 
 +If you are adding a chip from a company we don't have in our database yet, great! You'll want to make a new page for the company so people can find it. It should be called "vendor:nameofcompany" and contain the following content: 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +{{tag>vendor}} 
 + 
 +Brief description of company here 
 + 
 +{{topic>vendor_nameofcompany}} 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +Additional information which might be useful here is a description of what kind of products the company makes, dates of major events (founded, went out of business, bought/was bought by another company).
  
-"type" may be "se" for secondary electron or "bse" for backscatter. 
  
-Magnification should be abbreviated if a multiple of 1000, otherwise written out in full (ex: 3900x, 4kx).+====== Quick add / mass import ======
  
-Working distance and accelerating voltage should also be specified to aid in interpretation of the image. Typically for high-resolution images one will use the lowest probe current and smallest aperture that give a good signal-to-noise ratio, so this information is often omitted from the filename.+In May 2021 a number of official options were added to quickly add pages
  
-===== Optical microscope images =====+simapper 
 +  * Upload a conforming file name to the form 
 +  * Template page is created and map is created 
 +  * It's currently possible to mass import using a table, but this is fragile and might get removed
  
-Images should be named "chipname_number_type_objective.jpg" where "type" is the image type and "objective" is an abbreviation for the objective used.+sipager (file) 
 +  * Upload a conforming file name to the form 
 +  * Template page is created with the image added as a single die photo
  
-If you've calibrated your microscope against a standard of some sort, please add an overlay with the objective name and a scale bar to your images. (Contact azonenberg if you'd like the GIMP files for our standard overlay, which you can modify for your setup.)+sipager (directory) 
 +  * Currently for admin use only 
 +  * Template page is created 
 +  * All images in directory are added to page 
 +  * Additional information from optional .txt file is added to page 
 +  * Consider .tar version to allow uploading to form
  
 
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