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'''Also see:''' ''[[Votes:Animegroups]]''
'''Also see:''' ''[[Votes:Animegroups]]''
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As a '''general''' guideline, refer to the below for a soft-rule convention that is generally followed.  The below table can be seen as a "default" or "starting point".  If a particular file has sub-par quality, mark down its qualid field relative to the default, as appropriate.  Also note, the historical context of the anime should be kept in mind.  For example. if an anime is released in the 70s, and the highest quality medium of release is LD, it may be appropriate to use the higher range of tehbump the quality field up a level for the LD release, relative to the defaults below; the goal is to use the qualid field as a differentiator, to identify the LD release as the definitive release relative to other options that may be available (TV, VHS, etc).
As a '''general''' guideline, refer to the below for a soft-rule convention that is generally followed.  The below table can be seen as a "default" or "starting point".  If a particular file has sub-par quality, mark down its qualid field relative to the default, as appropriate.  Also note, the historical context of the anime should be kept in mind.  For example. if an anime is released in the 70s, and the highest quality format of release is LD, it may be appropriate to use the higher range of the quality field, and bump up a level for the LD release, relative to the defaults below (i.e. bump from the default medium up to high instead); the goal is to use the qualid field as a differentiator, to identify the LD release as the definitive release relative to other options that may be available (TV, VHS, etc).
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'''Note:''' All items highlighted in red below are upscales by definition, as the specifications of the mentioned media do not reach into those resolution ranges.  Items in bold signify the more common qualid (if applicable), where more than 1 is specified.
'''Note:''' All items highlighted in red below are upscales by definition, as the specifications of the mentioned media do not reach into those resolution ranges.  Items in bold signify the more common qualid (if applicable), where more than 1 is specified.
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