A while back I noticed some errors in the data I had included with 
photos I'd had accepted into the Pentax Gallery. I edited the data to 
correct it and the photos went into the "awaiting approval" queue 
again. 

And as has happened to others, one of my previously approved images was 
rejected. So, just for the heck of it, I sent an email to ask why the 
images needed to be reviewed again if only the text associated with 
them was changed. It seems to me to be actively discouraging people 
from correcting mistakes (or just misspellings, in my case), as well as 
making unnecessary work for the judges.

Anyway, I got a reply which did discuss some of the qualities they are 
looking for and how they look, not only at the overall contents of the 
Pentax Gallery, but at the individual submitter's body of work. (I 
hadn't considered that and it seems like a very sensible idea.) As far 
as why an photo would need to be reviewed again when the image data 
hasn't changed, I got only:

>If you change any data on an image, it will need to be 
>re-accepted. Unlike the artist approval, even though an image was
>accepted before, it may not be accepted again.

Which of course we already knew.

So I wrote back saying I was interested in knowing why this was the 
case, since it didn't seem to make sense to discourage photographers 
from correcting errors.

Perhaps it's my imagination, but the reply seemed slightly peeved and 
commented that the question had been answered in the first email.. 
which it quoted exactly as above. I didn't write back to point out that 
the above most certainly not answer the question of *why* this is the 
case. I didn't want to be rude and heck, it's their gallery; they're 
entitled to run it any way they like. I was just curious. I like to 
know how things work!

The first email mentioned that the Gallery has been *far* more 
successful (interms of interest and submissions) than they expected and 
is generating a large volume of submissions. So personally, I think the 
"re-review upon data change" is something that started out as a 
database bug and is now being used to thin the herd, so to speak :)

Needless to say, any further errors I find in my submissions will 
remain uncorrected!


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