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07/01/2002 01:53:34 PM · #1 |
Just another quick question here, I have been lurking in the forums for a week or two now. I have seen many references where users have said they posted a picture and hoped to get a better one. Do many of you do this? Post a pic and then if a better one comes along unsubmit that one and then submit another one? Just curious. Tiffany |
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07/01/2002 01:59:11 PM · #2 |
At first I waited until the end to be sure. But as time has gone on I have done that so that I wouldn't get caught up in my busy schedule and not have time to submit at all. Although, for Transparency I didn't end up unsubmitting to put a different one up after all. (Judging from the comments I got in another forum, I guess that was a bad call). Anyway, that's the long answer. The short answer is it varies for me.
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07/01/2002 02:38:56 PM · #3 |
Hi- I have been using the "unsubmit" button a lot more recently in order to see how my photo looks on the website. I have found that sometimes my photos end up looking different once they're uploaded, so I unsubmit them and try again. (the only drawback is that you end up getting a thousand emails about submitting and unsubmitting!). Best of luck! Liana
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07/01/2002 03:14:50 PM · #4 |
For this last challenge, I posted the first "good enough" picture from my first round of photos.. because I was going to be busy the rest of the week. But then I found time to do s'more setups.. had about 6 to choose from.. but kept the original one i submitted. I guess it's a safety. Just in case I were to run out of time, i still submitted something I thought was good enough. :)
Originally posted by rkymtndream: Just another quick question here, I have been lurking in the forums for a week or two now. I have seen many references where users have said they posted a picture and hoped to get a better one. Do many of you do this? Post a pic and then if a better one comes along unsubmit that one and then submit another one? Just curious. Tiffany
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07/01/2002 03:24:53 PM · #5 |
Thanks for the responses, I was just wondering everyones take on it. |
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07/01/2002 05:09:36 PM · #6 |
I'm glad Tiffany asked that question. It's a good idea to see what it looks like after uploading. I've noticed that sometimes mine look different afterwards. Thanks for the tip!
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