
Richard Avedon brought action to fashion photography. Instead of static models smiling, his images are full of motion and emotion.
Avedon, the Polar Rose release too focuses on action, just in time for the Reboot conference (this year theme is action). Action on performance and action on photo sources!
Going cross domain, with 23 photo support!
We’ve been working closely with our friends at 23 (our co-sponsors at last year’s Reboot) to provide full integration with their photo sharing service. Starting now, you can select 23 as a photo source right after signing up at Polar Rose. Just like with Flickr we’ll send photo-notes back, with links to each person on Polar Rose. We’re treating 23 photos just like Flickr ones, so your photo identity could soon consist of photos from both places! So if you’re a 23 user and have been aching to give Polar Rose a go, now is the time!
A big thanks to the team at 23 for making this happen!
This is step one in our cross-domain strategy. We’ll be adding more photo sources very soon!
Performance
On top of countless back-end changes to improve performance, especially on processing your photos, we now feature immediate feedback on processing status. We’ll show the status of your photos almost immediately after adding a photo-source. You’ll see which photos are still processing and which ones are done already. The status will be updated continuously, without the need to manually refresh the page.
Facebook messaging improvements
Recently we started asking for Facebook Stream publishing permissions. Now we’re putting them to good use: No more annoying popups while naming! Also, you’ll be properly informed when someone starts following your photostream and when we’ve ingested any new photos you have uploaded to 23 or Flickr.
Not a person button
This is by far the most requested feature on our Get Satisfaction support page. Starting now, you’ll find a “This is not a person” button in the naming modal. Use this button when asked to name something that clearly isn’t a face, and the facebox will not bother you any longer.
You can always draw the face again, using “Edit tags” if you change your mind. We will use the data from these non-faces to improve our face-detection in the future.
There are also the usual minor improvements and bugfixes. One thing to highlight though is that merging two people from the People page should now work properly. Click “edit details” for a person there and edit the name. Select the person to merge with from the autocomplete list and after a couple of seconds the two identities should be merged.
Enjoy!