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RE: Microbial World #7 Halocin: Bacteriocin from Halobacteria
I wouldn't like to offend your good job in this post, but I would like to offer some friendly advice considering image credits:
- try to use free for re-use images (pixabay, pexels, etc)
- if images are allowed for re-use under license, give the link to the specific license and credit the creator
- when providing image links, try to give the link to the site you found the image on, not the image address
You can also have a look at this post for more details: https://steemit.com/steemstem/@steemstem/guidelines-on-copyright-standards-in-steemstem
Thank you for your consideration! :D
Thankyou @ruth-girl, will try to follow all points in my next posts.
Actually, these are the coloured images of Scanning Electron Microscopy images of Halobacter sp. and I could not find the actual one on other websites.
Well, thanks for the suggestion, will try to follow all the rules.
@vinamra : One more thing which is related. In case you want images like cartoon representation of bacteriorhodopsin or other biomolecules etc you request in this community here . There is one another solution. Install software like VMD or pymol etc. Load the PDB file of respective biomolecule and visualize it and create your images. If those images are not available online.
Thanks dev for your reply, will try to make my own chemical structures....
I know how difficult it is to get images, especially with topics like yours. I get frustrated when I can't find pics for my posts too.
Thank you for the kind reply and have a nice day! :)