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06/11/2003 03:00:14 PM · #1
... that you've taken, that is. For example, three users have picked me as a Favorite Photographer, and SOMEONE's chosen a single shot of mine as a favorite, but I don't know which. it's not one of my contest entries (those list it in a link at the far right of the matrix at the bottom fo your profile). There is no link for 'favorite photos' as there is for 'favorite photographers.' How do I find out which shot someone liked enough to make it a favorite?
06/11/2003 03:48:45 PM · #2
Good question why there is no link for individual photos.
Nonetheless, as you may have discovered, selection of "favorite photographer" and "favorite photo" are independent of each other. I could select you as the former and not the later or visa versa. Incarlight selected your Sears Tower Perspective as a favorite photo but did not select you as a favorite photographer.

Are you confused yet? :) I am.
06/11/2003 04:38:33 PM · #3
look at the list of photos you]ve taken, in Your Profile. In the far right column, the one which has been favored will have a number. The size of that number is how many people have favored the shot.

Since none of your challenge photos have a number in that column, i would assume it[s something in your portfolio. u could look at ea pic one at a time and see if any have been selected.
06/12/2003 09:28:57 AM · #4
Originally posted by magnetic9999:

look at the list of photos you]ve taken, in Your Profile. In the far right column, the one which has been favored will have a number. The size of that number is how many people have favored the shot.

Since none of your challenge photos have a number in that column, i would assume it[s something in your portfolio. u could look at ea pic one at a time and see if any have been selected.


Man, that's tedious. Hrm. A comparable summary table for pictures in one's portfolio might be a way around it, without being insanely hellish to code. Maybe. :->
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