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===== LPA Competition Rules===== | ===== LPA Competition Rules===== | ||
- | //Revision Date: February 17, 2010// | + | //Revision Date: November 8, 2011 (this is no longer affective// |
* **Levels** – Novice, Amateur, Advanced Amateur, and Master | * **Levels** – Novice, Amateur, Advanced Amateur, and Master | ||
* **Divisions** – Prints, Slides, and Digital | * **Divisions** – Prints, Slides, and Digital | ||
- | * **Prints** – 4 Levels, **Digital** – 4 Levels, **Slides** – All Levels Combined | + | * **[[# |
+ | * **Classes** - See ClassDefinitions | ||
====General Rules==== | ====General Rules==== | ||
- | | + | //For additional information about print scoring and judging, refer to [[#Print Rules]]// |
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- Entry fee $3.00 for each member for each contest. | - Entry fee $3.00 for each member for each contest. | ||
- Maximum of 3 entries per competitor per contest. This will include digital, slides and prints. Example: 3 slides or 3 prints, or 2 slides and 1 print, or 2 prints and 1 slide or 2 digital and 1 print. | - Maximum of 3 entries per competitor per contest. This will include digital, slides and prints. Example: 3 slides or 3 prints, or 2 slides and 1 print, or 2 prints and 1 slide or 2 digital and 1 print. | ||
- | - Prints must have one minimum | + | - Prints must have one dimension |
- Maximum mount board size in Novice, Amateur, and Advanced categories is 16” x 20” and 17” x 24” in the Master category. Panoramic prints may be up to 320 square inches in area in Novice, Amateur, and Advanced categories and up to 408 square inches in the Master category. | - Maximum mount board size in Novice, Amateur, and Advanced categories is 16” x 20” and 17” x 24” in the Master category. Panoramic prints may be up to 320 square inches in area in Novice, Amateur, and Advanced categories and up to 408 square inches in the Master category. | ||
- Prints must be mounted. Foam core is recommended, | - Prints must be mounted. Foam core is recommended, | ||
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- An image that has won 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any past LPA competition may not be re-entered. HM's may be re-entered. | - An image that has won 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any past LPA competition may not be re-entered. HM's may be re-entered. | ||
- All entries will be judged at the level in which they are entered. The issuing of ribbons will be left to the discretion of the judge. Ribbons will not be given if the judge does not feel the entry is deserving of an award. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and HM’s, and the decisions of the judges will be final. Judges will be selected by the Chairperson. | - All entries will be judged at the level in which they are entered. The issuing of ribbons will be left to the discretion of the judge. Ribbons will not be given if the judge does not feel the entry is deserving of an award. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and HM’s, and the decisions of the judges will be final. Judges will be selected by the Chairperson. | ||
- | - When a competitor wins two first place ribbons in a given category | + | - When a competitor wins two first place ribbons in a given level since they started competing at LPA, they will be moved to the next higher level for the next competition year. |
- | - A new member may select the category | + | - A new member may select the level they wish to start in, or voluntarily move to a higher level, with the concurrence of the Competition Chairperson. |
- | - The Competition Chair will update the [[http:// | + | - The Competition Chair will update the [[http:// |
- | - A “Year End” competition will be conducted annually at the June meeting. First-place winning photographs from each of the 4 levels and three divisions will compete for an end-of-the-year | + | - A “Year End” competition will be conducted annually at the June meeting. First-place winning photographs from each of the 4 levels and three divisions will compete for end-of-the-year |
- | * The level the photo won in, is the level the photo stays in, regardless of the level of the photographer | + | - The judging method for this competition will be decided by the Competition Chairperson. |
+ | - There will be no ties for end-of-the-year trophies or awards; any ties at the "Year End" competition | ||
+ | - A member may win at only one level in the “Year End” competition. | ||
+ | - One Entrant Provisions - All Competitions\\ When there is only one entrant in a level then there is not much of a contest. For this reason, for print competitions in the Novice, Amateur and Advanced Amateur levels where there is only one entrant, although he/she may have 3 photographs the following process will be followed. The entrant will be contacted by the competition chair and given the choice of moving his/her entries to the next level or submitting the digital versions for judging at the original level. If the competition chair does not receive a reply from the entrant then the entries shall be moved to the next level. In the event that the next level has no prints then the image will be put in the digital competition at the original level. | ||
==== Digital Rules ==== | ==== Digital Rules ==== | ||
- File type: JPEG | - File type: JPEG | ||
- | - Divisions: Four: Novice, Amateur, Advanced Amateur and Master (same as for prints). | + | - Levels: Four: Novice, Amateur, Advanced Amateur and Master (same as for prints). |
- File size: At least 100 KB, but not more than 4 MB. | - File size: At least 100 KB, but not more than 4 MB. | ||
- | - Digital images must be received by the Tuesday before the competition (one week ahead). | + | - Digital images must be received by the Tuesday before the competition (one week ahead). |
=== Recommendations for optimum viewing === | === Recommendations for optimum viewing === | ||
- Set JPEG compression to ‘high’ or ‘maximum’. | - Set JPEG compression to ‘high’ or ‘maximum’. | ||
- | - Set the maximum dimension | + | - Set the maximum dimension |
- Set color to sRGB to best match the color gamut of the club's projector. | - Set color to sRGB to best match the color gamut of the club's projector. | ||
- Note: All entries, whether in vertical or horizontal format, will be viewed to fit the display monitor. | - Note: All entries, whether in vertical or horizontal format, will be viewed to fit the display monitor. | ||
- | [[http:// | + | == Helpful Information == |
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Print Rules==== | ||
+ | //Revision Date: June, 2014// | ||
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+ | The board voted to change the print competition rules for the next competition year. The intent is to make it more interesting and test out a new scoring system. | ||
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+ | Print competition rules are changing as of July 1, 2014. Prints will be scored on a scale of 5 to 9. There will be two levels, intermediate and master, and all prints will be scored at the same time. A print scoring a 9 will be given an excellence award. | ||
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+ | Members currently in the novice and amateur class will be considered at the intermediate level for prints. | ||
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+ | For end of year judging, all honorable mentions and excellence awards will be considered. | ||
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+ | If an entrant moves up from intermediate to master during the competition year, then for end of the year judging, all entries will be re-scored on the master criteria for inclusion in the master end of year competition. | ||
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+ | Scoring criteria: | ||
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+ | * A score of 5 indicates a print with serious technical flaws. | ||
+ | * A score of 6 indicates a print with some technical flaws or poor composition and/or low impact. | ||
+ | * A score of 7 indicates a print an average print. | ||
+ | * A score of 8 indicates a print with no obvious technical flaws and medium impact. | ||
+ | * A score of 9 indicates a print that is technically well-done and high impact. |