Hi Paul, primarily this question is up to the jury. My personal opinion is that a re-upload of higher quality is simply the same picture and this not a seperate submission.
An edited version wouldn't be your own work fully, so wouldn't fit the contest rules. Best, Lodewijk 2012/9/3 Paul Selitskas <p.selits...@gmail.com> > One of Belarusian contestants addressed me a mail with a question: may > they reupload the same photo with a better quality and what > consequences will it have concerning WLM. > > So, may the participant replace the file uploaded for WLM with the > same file of better quality? Will the new file be treated the same as > if it was uploaded at the first place? > > Besides this, I have a question of my own. Let's say, someone > submitted a photo for the contest. Then a random Wikimedian uses it in > an article. Then he wants to fix it (colors, perspective, whatever) > and actually he does it by replacing the original file with a new > fixed version of it. What next? Should the jury examine the original > version, or the fixed one? If the photo wins, who takes the prize? And > so on. > > -- > З павагай, > Павел Селіцкас/Paul Selitskas > Wizardist @ Wikimedia projects > p.selits...@gmail.com, +375257408304 > Skype: p.selitskas > > _______________________________________________ > Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list > WikiLovesMonuments@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments > http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
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