https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63904

--- Comment #3 from C. Scott Ananian <[email protected]> ---
For enwiki, there are 4,949,488 references to non-commons images, of which
37,185 use the 'upright' specifier.  If upright were changed to use a square
bounding box, 1971 would change size by more than 5px if the default scale
factor was left at 0.75, and 1866 would change size by more than 5px if the
default scale factor was changed to 1.00.

So roughly 0.75% of the images on a wiki use upright, and 0.04% would change
size if 'upright' used a square bounding box.

Given that the # of size changes are roughly comparable for the 0.75 and 1.00
default scale factor, I'd suggest that we should use the 1.00 scale factor,
which will remove one more magical constant from wikitext semantics.

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