How do we score photo quality?


What is photo quality?

This score refers to how good the photos look.

Definition

When we decide on a score for photos we take into account lighting, sharpness, clarity and any other concerns that affect the visual photo quality.

The maximum total amount of points for photos is 5 points.

These are the main points we look at when deciding on the score:

  • High Quality - 5 points
    Photos are sharp, clear, well-lit, and galleries don’t get in the way of enjoying them. Should preferably include both zip files and slideshows.
  • Good quality - 4 points
    Photos are sharp and clear, lighting may be less than great, no real issues with gallery functionality.
  • Average or Amateur Quality: 3 points
    Photos are decent - no huge issues, but may lack sharpness and clarity, have minor issues or be over-sharpened.
  • Poor quality: 2 points
    Photos are blurry, smeary or very poorly lit.  
  • Very Poor: 1 points
    Photos are very poor or tiny in size.
  • No Photos: 0 points
    No photos, photos are missing or galleries don’t work at all.