Source: the Mario Landscape image seems to originate here: http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php?content=63078
Poster / Author: Baptiste Reveyron ( profile )
License: it says there:
Link: http://www.peebam.fr Submitted: Jul 26 2007 Description: My first post on this site. A wallpaper inspired by Super Mario world. I hope you'll like it ;) Enjoy! (Sorry for my 'frenchy english' ;)) License: "For my pleasure licence!" Do what u want with this content ;)
Author: Markus Norsted
Source: Kwed.org
Origins: unknown.
The 'rant_yellow' GIF is a pretty animated gif (), both ways; the
'sad' GIF is another
animated one which was used to trigger thumbnailing bugs where tiny images
would be enlarged, either by PHP/GD or by incorrect HTML codes when rendering
the image in the gallery pane or elsewhere, while the 'smilies' GIF should be
just large enough to trigger the thumbnailing for 250px
thumbnails.
Origin: Save the Vowels
Meanwhile, the 'txt movement' (animated) GIF should do the same (trigger the thumbnailer) due to being too wide &emdash; though there once was a time in mootools-filemanager when this one would be resized for a thumbnail, while landscape formats (e.g. 'smilies') would not.
License: all these images are explicitly placed in the public domain and are free from copyright.
The images are available in a subdirectory.
the images in the subdirectory are not the original images: they have been tweaked to reduce their filesize from anywhere between a factor of 1.2 and 10; their filenames have the photographer (when known) listed between braces and otherwise the file name may have been edited to trigger a certain type of behaviour / failure that occurred in mootools-filemanager at one time or another.
You may find that some of them have been denoised rather agressively, but I don't expect such artifacts to show up at viewing sizes at or below HD (1920x1200), at least not for the larger images.
several images have large dimensions and PHP/GD would have crahed processing them. Now you get to see the 'oversized' icon instead. Clicking on the icon in the detail pane will nevertheless pop up the milkbox, which will show you the 'original' image.
one or more of the images are available in another subdirectory, titled 'you may encounter possible long file name issues in here!'. There, images with very long filenames reside; these may trigger faults due to path length limitations when moving and/or re-uploading them.
Indeed, you might want to pick these images and use them to test upload behaviour / performance too, when you have them available locally as well. As these include several very large dimension images, it will test both regular and fault cases when 'resize on upload' has been ticked, as that option uses the PHP/GD library, just like the thumbnails do.