I'm not arguing that they aren't - simply that they make no sense as currently implemented. One or the other set of ratings just has to be dropped. After all, rating is an inherent attribute, whereas color (and numbers, shapes, etc) is just a means to present it. The most sensible way to have both is just to offer custom color schemes defaulting to your standard one.nightflyer wrote:I have written what is the use of number/colour ratings- you may believe or not, but that is how they are used, and commonly considered very useful by people who use them (not only discuss about them).
Well, rating should be exclusive, but categories shouldn't be, so I guess they're not entirely congruent. And even if they were implemented as categories, I would expect them to have specialized UI of their own anyway.nightflyer wrote:I have also written that technically both rating methods are just categories with a bit different operation and presentation. If you see only technical side, there is no reason to create any ratings, because user can create Category "Ratings" and subcategories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 himself. All you lose is quick-assignment method and presentation in Categories tree and thumbnails.
I'm wondering if having checkboxes on category/ratings would be better. That way you can check out only 4/5 images in "nature" and "europe" if you want, the way you can in most systems that combine categories and ratings.