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Marion County Rose Society
Discussion id : 51-487
most recent 11 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 JAN 11 by Carolrose1
Photos which I uploaded to Breeder James Bailey appear to be missing?

Thanks, Carol Green
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 10 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
Your photos were moved to the appropriate plant pages of James Bailey's roses. Go to your member page and click on the Photos tab to view all your photos and you'll see them all.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 10 JAN 11 by Carolrose1
Sorry for the confusion. However, the reason I posted the photos under breeder James Bailey was to promote his roses. I do not necessarily want them posted on my account. I plan to be adding to them in the future, as well as adding the appropriate information to the rose pages.

I might post roses under my account in the future, but they would be of my garden or for other purposes. If they can be posted both places I guess that is OK. However, the most appropriate location would seem to be under the breeder name.

I especially liked the fact that I could send folks a link to Jim's breeder page and they would see all of his rose photos at the same location.

Thanks!
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 10 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
Individual plant photos should be uploaded to the appropriate plant pages and breeder page photos should be photos of the breeder himself. This works out the best for several reasons.

If you upload your photos to the breeder listing instead of the individual plant page then site guests wont know what the plant looks like when they visit the specific plant page. They would have to know to go to his breeder listing and then flip through the photos for the right one. Uploading to the plant page provides the most exposure and form a definitive link between the rose and the photo(s).

You can have your photo show up on the appropriate plant page AND the breeder's Photo tab by using the "Courtesy of" option on the photo upload form. As you are listed as an administrator for his breeder listing you will find you can change the "courtesy of" option to his breeder listing instead of your member account. Doing this will achieve exactly what you're looking for.

The photos tab of your member page lists all the photos you have uploaded - of anything. You will find you also have a "member" photo upload where you can upload a photo of yourself. In addition, you have a member "garden" tab where you can list the plants you have in your garden and upload and photos of your overall garden.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 10 JAN 11 by Carolrose1
This breeder does not own a digital camera and does not plan to purchase one. Any photos of his roses will likely come from me for some time. When I originally uploaded all of them they were marked Photo coutesy of and appeared both as a group or individually on his Breeders page. I am not clear on what caused the change, since I have not done any editing, other than adding information to one rose page with the assistance of Lyn G.

Can the photos I originally loaded to his breeders page be replaced there the same way they were removed?

I plan to begin adding information to the rose pages tonight.

Best Regards
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 11 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
Yes, we understood Mr. Bailey will not be taking his own photos. Selecting him as the "courtesy of" option was a suggestion to have your photos appear on his listing's Photo tab but that will not be necessary now.

We have made a modification and your photos will now be included in all three places. On the the Photo tab of Mr. Bailey's listing, on the individual plant page's Photo tab and on your member page's Photo tab.

Going forward, please be sure to upload your photos of individual roses to the appropriate rose page - photos of Mr. Bailey's roses will be included on his listing also.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 11 JAN 11 by Unregistered Guest
I will continue to check for these corrections. Hopefully the problems can be corrected.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 11 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
We await your corrections as noted in the other post.
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