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Author Topic: No more resubmission form  (Read 7574 times)

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« Reply #25 on: February 03, 2015, 23:45 »
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Thanks - good to know that is official policy and won't lead to a dreaded warning!


« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2015, 06:31 »
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Good news!

If you received a rejection (pertaining to quality, metadata, releases, etc) and you would like to resubmit a corrected version you are welcome to do that without contacting our support department prior to resubmission.

I don't like it.....The bit about metadata and releases is sensible and I like that you can now resubmit images with "quality" issues fixed, without contacting support for a case number -  but I would prefer that people still had to justify a resubmit in a comment field. Otherwise those with images where quality is blatantly irretrievable or who think everyone else apart from themselves is an amateur will continue to bang in their failed work until they get a positive review or a warning. Not good for the contributor community as a whole in my opinion.

« Reply #27 on: February 04, 2015, 20:07 »
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Good news!

If you received a rejection (pertaining to quality, metadata, releases, etc) and you would like to resubmit a corrected version you are welcome to do that without contacting our support department prior to resubmission.

I don't like it.....The bit about metadata and releases is sensible and I like that you can now resubmit images with "quality" issues fixed, without contacting support for a case number -  but I would prefer that people still had to justify a resubmit in a comment field. Otherwise those with images where quality is blatantly irretrievable or who think everyone else apart from themselves is an amateur will continue to bang in their failed work until they get a positive review or a warning. Not good for the contributor community as a whole in my opinion.

We've always been able to submit a corrected file without contacting support. Contacting support was more for a file where you disagreed with the reviewer and you wanted a second look by someone else without making changes. So it's not really much of a change other than you no longer have the option of explaining your corrections in the comment field, which I stopped doing about a year ago anyway. Reviewers will still get the same number of submits, just fewer comments to wade through.


 

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