•   over 1 year ago

How many images would we submit, and how would the rating of the different images work?

Assuming we are participating in project track individual: how many images should we generate and how does multiple images get scored?

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  • Manager   •   over 1 year ago

    Hi, thanks for getting in touch.
    Once you register with StudyAid. You will see the total number of images you can play around with.
    You will have to decide which image you want to submit to be judged.
    You can only submit one image per project.
    We will be sending out instructions shortly.

  •   •   over 1 year ago

    I see there's a contradiction between the rules
    "Submission Limit: Individuals can submit up to 3 images. Teams may submit up to 5 images. Ensure that each submission aligns with one of the selected themes." against what is said in the comment "You can only submit one image per project.". Can i get some clarification on this?

  • Manager   •   over 1 year ago

    Yes, you are correct. Apologies.
    You can submit up to 3 images as an individual and 5 as a team.
    Thanks.

  •   •   over 1 year ago

    Thanks of the quick response!

  • Manager   •   over 1 year ago

    No problem, don't hesitate to contact us if you require further help or information
    Thanks.

  •   •   over 1 year ago

    I have a follow up question. Does the 3 images need to be within the same theme? Are the 3 pictures going to be evaluated together or are they considered separate submissions?

  • Manager   •   over 1 year ago

    They will be considered together.

  •   •   over 1 year ago

    I also have a question, I am working as a team and want to submit 5 images for one theme. Is that okay? Would also know about merging up to 5 AI images to create a short video like photo slides?

  • Manager   •   over 1 year ago

    Yes that's fine as long as it's for a team. Maximum is 5.
    For an individual, the maximum is 3.
    Hope it helps?

  •   •   over 1 year ago

    Thanks. That answers my question.

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