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Help     posted on 28th of february, 2008

I have a question. In " Home > Photographers >Photographer profile".

right side, below the "xxxx account statistics:". I can't understand "Portfolio exposure: ". Any one can help me? How to calculate it?


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Comments (4)

Comment by Qing02051981 on March 11, 2008
Under the FAQ ...
There is a "portfolio exposure" parameter on my profile page. What's this?
Portfolio exposure is calculated by comparing the size of your portfolio with the biggest existent on the site at that time.
Comment by Eprom on February 29, 2008
Thinks you very much.:)
Comment by Tangie on February 29, 2008
This is the way you calculate it: you take the number of your uploads 130 and you divide it by the number of uploads of our top contributor - Iofoto 13865 uploads.
Comment by Zhuanghua on February 29, 2008
I'am looking for the answer of the same question.

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