I'm just curious about this - and it's a serious question. Why would someone submit large quantities of images in one batch, where if one fails QC, then they all fail?
I submitted 44 images (which isn't a ton of images) and 1 image failed. So, now I have to re-upload all of those images again? Why isn't there the ability to just remove that one failed submission and continue the process? It's very frustrating (obviously I am a new user to Alamy). Technically, you can upload 500 images. So if one fails, they all fail? It doesn't make sense to me.
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I'm just curious about this - and it's a serious question. Why would someone submit large quantities of images in one batch, where if one fails QC, then they all fail?
I submitted 44 images (which isn't a ton of images) and 1 image failed. So, now I have to re-upload all of those images again? Why isn't there the ability to just remove that one failed submission and continue the process? It's very frustrating (obviously I am a new user to Alamy). Technically, you can upload 500 images. So if one fails, they all fail? It doesn't make sense to me.
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