mho
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Just need some thoughts on how to approach the publication / paper about this mistake, as I have never had it happen to me before, And not very tactful about such things.
I went along to a local cycle hill climb a few weeks ago and too a few pics, having had a chat with the organiser of the event (small local cycling club) I said I would send him some pics for use on his web site under the condition I was credited with them, which he agreed to.
Sent said pics and conditions on email to him.
I get an email back a few days later asking if he could use 1 or 2 in an article about the hill climb for the paper I said yes he could but only if I was credited for the picture in the article.
So I read the paper and find 1 of my pics used along with a pic from someone else, and both are credited to him. (I later find out he is the papers staff tog.) Well I wasn't happy about it but its not the end of the world.
I'm just wondering what's the correct way of handling it and what usually happens in this situation, as I have never had a picture wrongly credited before.
The file contained a file name with my name in it and the metadata was full completed.
I went along to a local cycle hill climb a few weeks ago and too a few pics, having had a chat with the organiser of the event (small local cycling club) I said I would send him some pics for use on his web site under the condition I was credited with them, which he agreed to.
Sent said pics and conditions on email to him.
I get an email back a few days later asking if he could use 1 or 2 in an article about the hill climb for the paper I said yes he could but only if I was credited for the picture in the article.
So I read the paper and find 1 of my pics used along with a pic from someone else, and both are credited to him. (I later find out he is the papers staff tog.) Well I wasn't happy about it but its not the end of the world.
I'm just wondering what's the correct way of handling it and what usually happens in this situation, as I have never had a picture wrongly credited before.
The file contained a file name with my name in it and the metadata was full completed.