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In lugnet.general, Calum Tsang wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Holger Matthes wrote:
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Please, LEGO fans, use your brain before uploading stuff online!
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Your request may not be heard. Most of the people uploading such junk,
whether its out of focus, poorly lit, too low or too high resolution
pictures are mostly kids who dont read Lugnet...it might be better if you
posted this on BZ Power or wherever they congregate.
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I notice a number of sample bad images are Bionicle-related, not surprising
given the number of BZPower members using Brickshelf. This is an ongoing
education issue for BZP, and one that we are constantly trying to educate the
younger Brickshelf users about. There are several photography and posting
tutorials at BZP, but theyre not always used. Theres a fair amount of churn at
BZP, so education will always be an ongoing process.
This will likely continue to be an issue for AFOLs looking for more polished
Brickshelf content. I dont see the number of poorly-lit, fuzzy, oversized BMPs
decreasing anytime soon.
Having said that, would anyone (perhaps Holger) be interested in creating a
tutorial for publication on LEGOFan? There are some great tips in this thread.
Kelly
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In lugnet.general, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
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Having said that, would anyone (perhaps Holger) be interested in creating a
tutorial for publication on LEGOFan? There are some great tips in this
thread.
Kelly
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I wouldve thought the most logical place to put an article about how best to
upload pictures to Brickshelf, would be on the front page of Brickshelf itself.
May I suggest to Holger that he emails a cut down version of the post at the top
of this branch to Kevin. If most of the work is done for him, Im sure hed be
happy to add it. Failing that, as historically, Kevin hasnt been very keen to
answer emails, you could try posting it to the zerostuds forum. Kevins sure to
see it there
Allister
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In lugnet.general, Allister McLaren wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
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Having said that, would anyone (perhaps Holger) be interested in creating a
tutorial for publication on LEGOFan? There are some great tips in this
thread.
Kelly
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I wouldve thought the most logical place to put an article about how best to
upload pictures to Brickshelf, would be on the front page of Brickshelf
itself.
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Agreed. However, I would think if it would ever be there, it would have already
been put up. In my conversations with Kevin from a couple of BrickFests ago, he
indicated a desire to keep text to a minimum and allow the content to be the
main focus. I gather thats for internationalization. And I would also think
that putting any large amount of how to take and post decent pictures might
also scare some people off; they might get the impression that good photography
or image manipulation/resizing on their part is mandatory.
Kelly
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In lugnet.general, Holger Matthes wrote:
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I do not say that there are only BZPower kids uploading problematic pics at
brickshelf. I know a huge number of AFOL galleries (ok, the content seems to
be build by an AFOL) which could be improved.
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No, that was my fault. I implied that. Sorry Holger.
Calum
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