Dear all,
Is there a set of guidelines for assigning ratings to scans? That is, a commonly-agreed-upon set of rules (or, at least, examples) describing how many stars to assign based on characteristics of the scan?
I have not been able to find such guidelines on the IMSLP site, nor have I found any such guidelines in this forum, though some threads seem to discuss related issues, e.g. viewtopic.php?f=12&t=5160
Thanks!
Guidelines for assigning quality-of-scan ratings
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Re: Guidelines for assigning quality-of-scan ratings
Also read that one: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6781
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Re: Guidelines for assigning quality-of-scan ratings
There are brief guidelines here: http://imslp.org/wiki/User:Peter
Re: Guidelines for assigning quality-of-scan ratings
Thanks! --- These are very helpful.coulonnus wrote:There are brief guidelines here: http://imslp.org/wiki/User:Peter
I wondered if there were some "official" guidelines that attempted to ensure that ratings by different people were consistent. And possibly included best practices for subtle cases, e.g. in which cases "2 stars" is an appropriate rating instead of "3 stars".
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Re: Guidelines for assigning quality-of-scan ratings
Perhaps these guidelines should pop up - not to speak of a CAPTCHA test - when you click somewhere in the ***** of a score