PhotoComp Manager has several features that help you run inter-club
competitions. Clubs can prepare competition entries using PhotoCompViewer,
PhotoCompLeague or PhotoCompEntry (all of which are included in the
software suite), but the competition itself needs to be run using PhotoCompViewer.
Deciding the Rules
First, the clubs need to agree how the competition will be conducted.
In particular, you need to agree:
* The sequence in which images will be shown. This can be:
- Random
- Interleaved - an image from one club followed by an image from the
next club
- Random interleaved - a random image from one club followed by a random
image from the next club
- a pre-arranged pattern
* The maximum number of images that may be included by any one photographer
* The maximum score
* If there is to be a single winning image, and if this image is to
score an additional mark (see below)
* Whether scoring using the keyboard is acceptable, or if the clubs
want to keep their own scores on paper
Preparing the Competition
Ideally, each club should prepare its own competition entries by using
PhotoCompViewer to produce a "Competition" (.pcvc) file. This
can then be taken to the competition venue or sent by mail or e-mail
to the organiser, together with the images themselves.
Alternatively, the host club could define a suitable competition using
PhotoCompSpec and the participating clubs could use PhotoCompEntry to
submit their entries.
You can define a format for file names that contains the club, photographer,
class and title using PhotoCompCD, and ask clubs to submit their entries
in this format. You can then use PhotoCompCD to receive them and process
them automatically.
Of course, if clubs are unable or unwilling to prepare their own entries,
the host club has to enter them into PhotoCompBuilder in the normal
way, making sure that the "Club" field is correct for each
entry.
If clubs that have prepared their own competition files, you, as the
host club, must incorporate them into a single competition. Use the
"File/Incorporate another competition file" PhotoCompViewer
menu item to do this one club at a time. You will be asked if this is
an inter-club competition, and if any club names are missing from the
entries, you will be asked to supply it.
When you have created a single competition file, use the "Edit/Resequence
entries" PhotoCompViewer menu item to put the entries into the
required sequence:
* Random - just click the Random button.
* Interleaved - click the ID Sequence button. This changes the IDs of
the entries so that they interleave but keeps each club's entries in
the sequence in which they were submitted.
* Random interleaved - click the Random button before the ID Sequence
button.
* a pre-arranged pattern - use the up and down arrow buttons to arrange
entries as you wish.
If required, you can then print score sheets with "Show/Print
score sheets".
Note: if a club uses PhotoCompViewer, it can use PhotoCompLeague to
help select its entries from those in previous internal club competitions.
You can also use PhotoCompLeague to check that the limit on the number
images per photographer has not been exceeded, either for a particular
club or across the competition. Alternatively, you could select images
using ImageArchivist.
Note: to submit entries in a particular order, either enter them into
EasyComp or PhotoCompBuilder in the required order, or use PhotoCompViewer's
"Edit/Resequence entries menu item" and use the up and down
arrow buttons.
Running the Competition
Once the competition has been prepared as described above, you can
run it in the usual way - you can have a run through, hold back images,
see the top scorers, etc. When judging is complete, use the "Results/Display
inter-club results" menu item to show the results on the projector
screen. You can then use the other results publishing features of PhotoCompViewer
in the normal way, and analyse the results further with PhotoCompLeague.
Note: Awarding a "Best image" mark with the "*"
key actually gives the image one more mark than the maximum - for example,
the starred image scores 21 when the maximum is 20. This can upset the
inter-club totals!
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