Weekly Challenge #22 – WINNERS
September 28, 2012
To see all of the entries: Otherworldly Monotones
To see all of the entries: Otherworldly Monotones
We’re so excited about our launch of Pixoto Stock phase 1 (which has been the most requested feature since day 1) that we’d like to celebrate by focusing our weekly challenge on photos submitted to the new service. It turns out that food is the number one most searched type of stock photo on google which gave us an interesting challenge idea:
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THIS WEEK’S CHALLENGE
“Fruity Stock”
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: | Saturday, September 29th at Midnight GMT |
WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT: | Wednesday, October 3rd |
To see all of the entries: Black & White Buildings
We are excited today to announce the immediate availability of the Content Aggregation Phase of Pixoto Stock. Pixoto members now have the potential of earning money from their photos by simply checking a “License for Stock” box when uploading them to Pixoto. Pixoto members will earn a fee when designers, editors and marketers purchase and download their photos for use in their editorial and commercial works.
Pixoto Stock, through the use of our proprietary ImageDuel voting system, will revolutionize micro-stock licensing for images. Pixoto’s ability to rank every image submitted by quality gives us, and our members, four key advantages over traditional stock sites:
We have spent the past year focusing on building the world’s first scalable crowd sourced photo ranking system that minimizes the individual biases of voters and eliminates cheating. With over one million images ranked we feel we are finally ready to turn our focus from providing our members valuable feedback on their images to helping them making money from them.
Over the next month we will be focused on adding licensable photos to our collection so that when we launch Pixoto Stock to buyers in October we will already have a robust catalog in place.
From the moment we launched Pixoto people have been asking for the ability to license the amazing imagery of Pixoto members. The wait is almost over.
You can learn more about Pixoto Stock, and how to become a contributor, by visiting our contributor information site.
A lot of members have asked some variation the question “why is my win loss ratio the same as this other images but my ImageScore is much lower.” I can understand the confusion that this might cause and we have debated extensively whether to even show the wins and losses of an image. Ultimately we’ve decided to show it (because it is interesting information) but not to emphasize it (because it does not correlate directly to score).
The simple answer to all of these types of questions is that it is not the ratio of wins or losses that matter in generating ImageScore – it is the PATTERN of those wins and losses.
Here is an a dramatic illustration of why:
Image#1 (a not very good image) looses it’s first 10 duels and its ImageScore rises quickly at first (because the built-in new image handicap is being burned down) then settles down to an ImageScore of 350. Now the ImageDuel system makes sure it is played against some of the worst images on the site and it wins 66% of its duels against these relatively poor images. Because the win/loss ratio against this group of images is 20/10 it means that the system overshot this image’s score on the down side (because of the 10 immediate losses) and has to bring it back up a little to find the right group of images to play against. But note here that even though this image is playing against some of the worst images on the site it is still loosing 1/3 of the time so its ImageScore doesn’t move up very much. In this case the image ends up with an ImageScore of 400 and with a win/loss ratio of 20/20 (i.e. first 10 losses and then a 2/1 win loss ratio after that)
Image#2 (an amazing image) wins first 10 duels and ends up with an image score of 600 after 10 duels. Now it’s playing against some of the best images on the site so it begins to loose 2/3rds of the time. This image is still winning against amazing images so its image score stays constant (as the new image handicap burns off) and dnds up with an ImageScore of 600 and a win/loss ratio of 20/20.
So you see the pattern of duels is INCREDIBLY important in terms of finding ImageScore.
Here is another example:
These two images will have drastically different ImageScores:
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL (20/20)
LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW (20/20)
The first one will be MUCH higher.
Confusing I know – but if it was simple to create an algorithm that works as well as Pixoto’s people would have done it long ago.
Sepia, blue-tone, red infusions now’s your change to try some of those crazy toning options you’ve been dreaming of.
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THIS WEEK’S CHALLENGE
“Otherworldly Monotones”
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: | Saturday, September 22th at Midnight GMT |
WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT: | Wednesday, September 26th |
To see all of the entries: Objects in the Mirror
Great black and white photography has always set the standard for drama and depth. This week find your favorite building and turn it into the perfect Black & White.
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THIS WEEK’S CHALLENGE
“Black & White Buildings”
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: | Saturday, September 15th at Midnight GMT |
WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT: | Wednesday, September 19th |
To see all of the entries: Through the Window
In this week’s challenge we ask you to get creative with reflections. Let’s see what we get when we reflect an “artistic object” in a mirror.
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THIS WEEK’S CHALLENGE
“Objects in the Mirror”
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: | Saturday, September 8th at Midnight GMT |
WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT: | Wednesday, September 12th |