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:::Meta-er data. Like if you have a group shot, you tag it so that it links to articles for everyone in the picture- and put a box around their head (or something) indicatin' which one is them. | :::Meta-er data. Like if you have a group shot, you tag it so that it links to articles for everyone in the picture- and put a box around their head (or something) indicatin' which one is them. | ||
:::We tend to do this int he image description itself, and seldom use crowd shots because-- fictional medium, wide variety of camera angles in any scene to choose from.... etc. In real life pickings are slimmer, and sometimes you get such crowd shots. | :::We tend to do this int he image description itself, and seldom use crowd shots because-- fictional medium, wide variety of camera angles in any scene to choose from.... etc. In real life pickings are slimmer, and sometimes you get such crowd shots. | ||
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I still don't know what the tag function is supposed to do. I do know that I think it's dumb.--RosicrucianTalk 01:19, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- I agree. --Detour 01:41, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- Meta-er data. Like if you have a group shot, you tag it so that it links to articles for everyone in the picture- and put a box around their head (or something) indicatin' which one is them.
- We tend to do this int he image description itself, and seldom use crowd shots because-- fictional medium, wide variety of camera angles in any scene to choose from.... etc. In real life pickings are slimmer, and sometimes you get such crowd shots.

