Hi,
I took an awesome aerial panorama you can see here:
First I received an email:
"Your panorama 'Vedeggio Valley under a sea of fog' has been selected"
A few hours later another email:
"Your panorama 'Vedeggio Valley under a sea of fog' has been flagged"
I don't mind having panoramas rejected, but man if a human or AI rejects a panorama, is it too much to ask a reason for it?
The flagging/rejection process should be very simple. Have a list of common reasons, when rejecting a panorama, tick a checkbox with the reason, so the user knows why and can avoid to repeat the same mistake.
If you search for "vedeggio" you can find various aerial panoramas that I published and got selected. A few got rejected, where I did apply too much photo editing on the image. (in a few cases there is even a minor artifacts provoked by the editing software and the panoramas got selected anyway) In this case the editing was minimal, so I don't think the reason is the photo editing.
I have a few more 360° photos of this event (my valley under a sea of fog). If this panorama was not ok for whatever reason, I can work on a different version of it and try my "luck" again, but I need to know what "error" to avoid to trigger such flagging.
Thank you.