| - Introduction |
| - Blurry |
| - Borders |
| - Category |
| - Centered |
| - Colour |
| - Common |
| - Compression |
| - Contrast |
| - Copyright |
| - Dark |
| - Dirty |
| - Distance |
| - Double |
| - Editing |
| - Error |
| - Grainy |
| - Info |
| - Level |
| - Motive |
| - Overexposed |
| - Oversharpened |
| - People |
| - Personal |
| - Photographer |
| - Quality |
| - Reupload |
| - Size |
| - Soft |
| - General hints |
| - Links |
| - Masterclasses |
| - Terms definitions |
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Use the” comment to screeners option” as often as possible, tell the screeners why you used a non standard crop, level, what you have done to improve your photo following a rejection, etc... Don´t
type all info and your name in CAPITALS LIKE THIS Priority screening only applies to shots added within 24h of the first shot of the given subject having been added to the database. According the new rules, Priority only applies to the following subjects: -
New schemes
And to finish here are a few links to very useful workflow guides for the editing of your photos: - PsProc.pdf by Fergul McClean - http://www.rockymountainavphotos.com/Kyle/Workflows/Workflows.htm - by Eric D. Smith, Fergul McClean, Kyle Matson and Jeff Miller - http://www.jid.me.uk/workflow/ + http://www.jid.me.uk/workflow/Workflow2/ - by Jid Webb
Hoping that this illustrated guide will be a useful help for any uploader! Any feedback is welcome and will be considered. So long, Thierry |