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Poll for participants in the headshot project
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAstrakan
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This post and poll is for those of you who enjoy downloading people's headshot contributions from the headshot database thread.

Every so often I search long and hard for a particular headshot, and in the end all I can find is something of questionable quality. Say super low res, or a screen cap of the person where he's only in profile, etc.

My own personal feelings on the matter is that I'd rather have something than nothing. So I add even those kinds of headshots. But I can totally understand if someone would rather have nothing than having a really crappy picture. If for no other reason than that person then not having a little icon next to their name, and is therefore easier to identify as needing a headshot.

Anyway, I thought I'd create this poll to help me decide whether I should include questionable quality headshots in my contributions, or just keep them local.

For an example of what I'm talking about, here's Bolaji Badejo who played the alien in the original Alien movie. As you can see it is craptacular, so... would you prefer to have this photo rather than nothing?

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First, thanks for all the hard work in this project, its highly appreciated.

Second, I don't mind bad headshots, have one where he's only in profile, better than nothing. But the picture you're presenting us here, sorry, no, that one is really crappy.
But I admit it's hard to draw a line so...
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I think with this one I would say no. Although it probably is the right person, it's not clear enough to say with 100% certainty.

That's not to say I don't appreciate the effort, I most certainly do. It's just I do think you've got to get to a quality where you have to decline a picture.
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Many thanks for all the work on my part as well! 

I'd say: draw the line where the picture quality still allows for a positive ID of the actor or crew member in question. If that's not the case, as in the example you presented, leave it out.
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like others, I'll re-iterarate my thanks for your hard work.

Re this headshot - I use them to identify the actors - and this example is useless for that so it would be pointless to me.
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Quoting dee1959jay:
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I'd say: draw the line where the picture quality still allows for a positive ID of the actor or crew member in question.

I like this idea. I may start using it as a guideline when deciding what to contribute and what not to.

As for this particular photo, it's the absolutely worst one I could think of, which is why I picked it. For those interested, it's from what I suspect is a magazine scan included in this online article:

http://www.retrojunk.com/details_articles/4484/

It's the only image of Badejo I've been able to find. I've looked high and low on the internet, and combed through behind-the-scenes docs of the movie, but came up empty. Save for that pic. There's a female dancer with the same name that keeps popping up, making the search harder, but she's not the same person.

Anyway, I'm not trying to convince anyone to accept the picture quality, just explaining why it's so horrid.

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Well... I'll be damned. After making that last post I figured I might as well try the new Bing image search... and bam:

http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/C.aspx?....T&DT=Image

I was already a Bing convert, but man, I'm doubly so now.

KM
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Haha. Good find & much better 
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Not much better, I got it from a screen-cap of a "Gallery"-photo from the "Alien"-DVD of the "Legacy"-Boxset.



complete pic:





EDIT: Too slow, should have refreshed the page before submitting...
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Quoting SpaceFreakMicha:
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EDIT: Too slow, should have refreshed the page before submitting...

No worries mate. Thanks for trying!

KM
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I also think you need to be able to ID the person

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As for profile contributions, I always think that something is better than nothing. Even for your example, which is really bad, this photo may allow to select among several different people that we sometimes find with google images. And if someone doesn't like, it's always easy to remove.
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I'd say anything is better than nothing, as it might help people in finding a replacement. Especially if it's a really unknown actor, even the lowest resolution might help identifying the person.
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