We've done this with jQuery in OpacUserJS. Whenever we have a local cover
image, we prefer it. I don't understand the use case for displaying
multiple cover images (they should be identical or one is wrong, no?). I'm
away from my laptop but can share our script later, though I'm sure the new
image display for opac-details breaks it.

Best,
Eric Phetteplace
Systems Librarian
California College of the Arts

On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, 11:19 Victor Barroso Oliveira <vbovic...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> The question is when he retrieves an incorrect Amazon book cover.
> For this case, I choose to store the cover locally, but the opac displays
> both images (Amazon and local).
> In this case how could I remove only the cover presentation from Amazon.
>
> Em sex., 8 de jul. de 2022 às 14:46, Owen Leonard <oleon...@myacpl.org>
> escreveu:
>
> > > How can I keep only one cover image in OPAC?
> >
> > If you are using OPACAmazonCoverImages you're not keeping anything,
> > you're loading the image directly from Amazon (if they have one with a
> > matching ISBN).
> >
> > OPACLocalCoverImages allows you to manually upload a cover image for a
> > record, so you have complete control over whether something has a
> > local cover image.
> >
> > -- Owen
> >
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> > https://www.myacpl.org
> >
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