Would it be appropriate to post a photo and ask that people help identify visual cues that would help date the photo?
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1Phew! I wondered what you meant by "dating" there. I had visions of this turning into an all together different type of site :-)– ACProctorDec 7, 2012 at 19:17
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I changed the title to avoid more inappropriate visions. :-)– woman among menDec 7, 2012 at 19:22
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I really like photo dating questions; others seem to also.– GeneJDec 7, 2012 at 21:35
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I would have left the title as it was. This SE site is a bit humourless at the moment. I don't care whether the rules & reg allow for humour - this was priceless though– ACProctorDec 8, 2012 at 10:38
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1@ACProctor - Humor is okay as an aside. We all love a good laugh; it just can't be the only reason for your post. ;)– jmort253Dec 9, 2012 at 1:14
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blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/01/stack-overflow-where-we-hate-fun– Luke_0Dec 12, 2012 at 17:49
2 Answers
My opinion is yes. We already have three questions in the photo-dating tag, all of which have a good amount of votes (one with 21) and no downvotes. I don't see any problem with them.
The only plausible argument is that they could be too localized. However, If I had a photo in question, I could look through the existing questions to see how it was done. If I still had problems, I would ask a new question, but my point is that these questions would help more people than just the asker.
As a side note, I find these questions quite interesting (not that I'm any good at identifying them, though). It would be a shame if they were declared off-topic.
I think absolutely we should. The techniques are of general interest, even if the specific photo may not be.
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1Given the strong support for "yes", should we consider "What supporting information should you post with the photo?" Place etc?– FortiterDec 8, 2012 at 12:28
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Ideas: Location, if known * Photographer's Marks, if present. Anything known about the photographer. * Anything that is on the back of the photo -- include image of both sides if appropriate * Anything that is not obvious from the picture: dimensions, embossing, type of paper, color of ink * Anything already known that can help narrow the date range Dec 8, 2012 at 13:58
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@Fortiter et al, maybe the topic of supporting info deserves its own answer?– user104Dec 8, 2012 at 14:32
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@womanamongmen, maybe the topic of supporting info deserves its own answer?– user104Dec 8, 2012 at 14:33