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    Orientation ...

    How can we improve the Level of detail in the presentation forum.
    I ask for us to improve the quality of the tools shown here. (At least in the picture).

    Any tips or suggestion.



    edited .. What is the maximum level?

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    Are you asking about the maximum upload-able photo resolution?

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    I do not know exactly if that.
    I just want to improve the level of posts, how should I do?
    I think the photo is part, what other intens I improve?

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    Ah, I see what you mean. The 'Level of Detail' scale hasn't ever been publicly defined. The number is assigned by the editor approving the entry, but here's how I think of it:

    1 - Photo only.
    2 - Photo plus brief description.
    3 - Photo plus brief description plus at least some measurements.
    4 - All of the above plus simple plans.
    5 - Detailed plans. CAD, blueprints, design drawings, etc.

    I hope that makes it a bit clearer.

    Ken

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    ken thank you for your kindness and attention to me.
    Exactly what I wanted.
    This is an interesting rules to be posted somewhere for members.:

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    Ken,

    I concur. This is exactly what I needed for direction and also helps when selecting the posting that should win the best documented awards.

    Paul

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    Paul,

    Indeed. I'm not sure why I'd never posted this before; purely an oversight, as it's certainly valuable information for all. Glad it's out there now.

    Ken



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