Open EllaVogel opened 6 years ago
At the moment I don't think that there is anything that we can do about this, other than deleting any particularly misleading images.
We've had a similar requirement from Northern Ireland Atlas: the main image on the species page should be from the hub country, where available.
@EllaVogel would you ask if they can send us more appropriate images that we can upload?
I have asked. I will forward any that we get onto you
We have a requirements for improving images.
@sophiathirza Is this linked to another # or Trello card do you know?
@c-van-dierkson I thought that there was a card for improving images on the Atlas. I wrote a requirements document. I think it's in teams - I'll send it to you.
Hi Sophie.
Is it this one?
https://trello.com/c/vDK602BR/291-multiple-images-on-an-occurrence-record-dont-display-correctly
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@c-van-dierkson no, that's something else.
Ok - I'll await the req doc from you.
I know that issues with images have been discussed already, but thought I'd raise this feedback here too: Images do not carry the necessary location information. E.g. for Curlew images are from Australia. For many bird species, this will mean that the specific race/subspecies associated with the Isle of Man will not be shown; instead, misleading images of birds that don’t look like our birds are displayed.