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10/14/2004 03:57:14 PM · #1 |
I was wondering if anyone else would like to see their average score displayed as it is now AND their last 12 months' average in their Profile. That way, I would think, you can still have the average of all your time here on DPC and be able to see/show your progress as your photogrpahy is bettered and perhaps you start refining your approach to challenges. Just a suggestion of something I think might be helpful and encouraging. Be interested in seeing any feedback. Thanks!
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10/14/2004 04:05:56 PM · #2 |
Kylie i think that is a good idea right now (since i am a freak of photography and math) i take and right down my avgs. and then find out what my overall avg. vote is on all my pics. i think that this is a fine suggestion that way i can give my mind a rest and watch tv (or something that doesn't require thought).
i have been thinking about it for quite some time and am glad you brought it up.
_Brando_
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10/14/2004 04:33:15 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by fotodude: Kylie i think that is a good idea right now (since i am a freak of photography and math) i take and right down my avgs. and then find out what my overall avg. vote is on all my pics. i think that this is a fine suggestion that way i can give my mind a rest and watch tv (or something that doesn't require thought).
i have been thinking about it for quite some time and am glad you brought it up.
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Thanks! But we may be the only two who think so! lol
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10/14/2004 04:35:56 PM · #4 |
Have you considered what it's going to feel like to watch that number decline? Not everyone will "improve" in the view of the ever-changing voting populace. |
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10/14/2004 04:37:33 PM · #5 |
I think it is a good idea...
However, my average isn't hard to calculate...just take 4, multiple it by number of challenges, divided by number of challenges and you still get 4 :)) |
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10/14/2004 04:49:05 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Have you considered what it's going to feel like to watch that number decline? Not everyone will "improve" in the view of the ever-changing voting populace. |
Yes, that's true. But I know that would still help me, and it would affect everyone equally if it's a matter of the general voting going down overall.
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10/14/2004 04:57:29 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Kylie: Originally posted by GeneralE: Have you considered what it's going to feel like to watch that number decline? Not everyone will "improve" in the view of the ever-changing voting populace. |
Yes, that's true. But I know that would still help me, and it would affect everyone equally if it's a matter of the general voting going down overall. |
It's not necessarily the voting going down overall I'm concerned about. The voting for any particular style may change as well ... and some of us don't always use "likely to get highest DPC score" as the ultimate criterion in deciding which photo to submit.
I have often submitted photos which have met the challenge directly and in a way which communicated something more than just fulfillment of the assignment, but in a way which proved unpopular with voters in terms of average vote, although they are often wildly popular with a few people.
That's not to say that it mightn't be useful information, as you point out, but I felt there was an unwarranted assumption being stated (that the average would always rise), and I wanted to alert you (and the readers) to other possible scenarios : ) |
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10/14/2004 07:43:23 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Kylie: Originally posted by GeneralE: Have you considered what it's going to feel like to watch that number decline? Not everyone will "improve" in the view of the ever-changing voting populace. |
Yes, that's true. But I know that would still help me, and it would affect everyone equally if it's a matter of the general voting going down overall. |
It's not necessarily the voting going down overall I'm concerned about. The voting for any particular style may change as well ... and some of us don't always use "likely to get highest DPC score" as the ultimate criterion in deciding which photo to submit.
I have often submitted photos which have met the challenge directly and in a way which communicated something more than just fulfillment of the assignment, but in a way which proved unpopular with voters in terms of average vote, although they are often wildly popular with a few people.
That's not to say that it mightn't be useful information, as you point out, but I felt there was an unwarranted assumption being stated (that the average would always rise), and I wanted to alert you (and the readers) to other possible scenarios : ) |
Very well put. Actually, I tend to not follow the tastes here, so I score lower. But I also know that my personal low scores are ALSO due to lack of skill. My own score has risen some due to 1) I have improoved a bit, and 2) I try to not submit images to challenges any longer that are truly poor photography. But yes, you're right, at a certain point, my skill would stay relatively stable and I might choose to submit images to challenges that I know are way out of line with the tastes here (although I would accept the lower resulting score, too. But I can see how it would bother some people. Thank you for the input. I appreciate it.
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10/14/2004 08:42:23 PM · #9 |
I think the idea is sound, but I suggest two things rather than the average of the last year.
Rolling averages of the last 5 and 10 challenges respectively are useful way to see you recent progress. They also change enough so that you have to stay diligent about doing your best work.
The other thing that might help is to track percentile finish rather than score. That would help to judge the member challenges with the open challenges which seem to have a lower average on a similar scale. |
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10/14/2004 08:55:43 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by soccerdad: I think the idea is sound, but I suggest two things rather than the average of the last year.
Rolling averages of the last 5 and 10 challenges respectively are useful way to see you recent progress. They also change enough so that you have to stay diligent about doing your best work.
The other thing that might help is to track percentile finish rather than score. That would help to judge the member challenges with the open challenges which seem to have a lower average on a similar scale. |
Very good ideas!
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10/14/2004 09:12:01 PM · #11 |
Good idea but why not do it on percentile since different challenges have different scores. Some ribbon winners are in the 6+ range and some are in the 8+ range. If DCP uses percentile then I believe it would be a more accurate scale to see if you are improving among your fellow DCP̢۪ers.
Example Below:
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10/14/2004 11:20:10 PM · #12 |
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