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Answers  »  Applications

How Do I Replace a Photo?

Asked by Prashant Dubey — 16 Nov 2011 Answered

After uploading a photo here, I would like to replace the same photo with other one. How do I do it?

Ofcourse, I can always delete the photo and upload a new photo, but that amounts to write everything again. Instead, is there any way of just replacing the photo, keeping other things same?

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    Vin Weathermon said:

    that is a request from me as well...be able to supercede or even VERSION up to X number ...

    1 year, 6 months ago

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    Vin Weathermon said:

    I guess JPGMag people don't ever look at this "answers" so might as well not bother

    1 year, 5 months ago

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    Prashant Dubey said:

    Ha ha...ever since I posted this question, I too believe the same, or perhaps now forced to assume that JPG guys dont see the questions or answers either.

    This feature is something very essential, and a "must have" category.

    1 year, 5 months ago

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    Troy Hickok said:

    On the surface a good idea if you're just making minor adjustments to an image like brightness, contrast and cropping. However if the image is wildly different it presents some interesting problems.

    Take the most extreme case of the original image being something fairly benign, a picture of the family pet for instance, and then it is replaced with a nude. Now all of the existing rating, views, comments, categories, tags and description would be on that nude and certainly would most likely no longer apply. Not only that, anyone who has favorited the orignal would now see the new image in their list of favorites rather than the original version.

    Now if you are talking about only keeping the information about the photo that you can edit intact, (like the description, categories, tags, etc.) and not the views, favorites, and comments, that's definitely a bit safer.

    1 year, 5 months ago

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    James Morrison said:

    Troy makes an excellent point

    1 year, 5 months ago

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    Prashant Dubey said:

    thanks a lot Troy. I understand the serious implications you tried to put. Thanks for your detailed answer. Appreciate that :-)

    1 year, 5 months ago

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    Vin Weathermon said:

    I just think that the process of replacing/updating an image maybe needs an approval...someone needs to click the "approve change" from jpgmag when a "switch image" is needed.

    If the editing tools worked I'd say that would be a good compromise, but they don't work for me on MAC and never have.

    1 year, 5 months ago

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