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Daggerfall ImageEdit
Hey Username1! I noticed that you were trying to replace your initial image of File:DF-place-Manor.png, stating the initial image was too dark. I believe you were successful, as I see one dark image initially and then 6 identical replacements that look much brighter. Typically, what happens when you upload a new version of a file is that you still see the old version of the file but the new version is actually visible on the wiki to anyone who didn't view the old version recently. This is sometimes because the old file is saved as a cached image in your browser history, which causes you to see the old version instead of the new one. Usually what works for me to fix this problem is clearing my browser history, making sure to include the option to delete cached images and files. After doing this, you should be able to see the newest version of the image. I hope this helps clear things up! Forfeit (talk) 16:21, 24 July 2017 (UTC)