You don't have to download the entire collection. Most or all torrent clients allow you to choose to download only some of the files in a multiple-file torrent. If you are downloading an entire collection to try to figure out which video a photo goes with, try asking on the "Who is this? What video is this?" board instead. https://forum.gaytorrent.ru/index.php?board=108.0
Posting individual photos to the forum hoping that someone (which is often ME) can identify what movie it came from is a lot of work and can take several days if ever to get a response. That is not practical.
If someone is too lazy to post one scene or movie per torrent.. they can at least indicate which picture goes with which video in the collection. They are not helping anybody.. and wasting their own time by not doing so.. because very few people are going to piss their hard earned credits away on collection that is 200 GB.. 100 GB.. or even 10 GB.
While we are at it.. the people who included filmstrips of tiny-low quality images that can't be viewed without running the magnifier over them are also quite lazy and wasting their own time and ours.
In fact.. I just thought of ANOTHER solution to this mess with a suggestion for the amount of points to be awarded instead of the current insignificant points awarded for pictures.
–-----When someone uploads a torrent... award them 100 points per photo.. (a filmstrip of 15 images counts as ONE photo).
Then, have THREE buttons for other members to use..
Button #1 would be ADD PHOTOS which if approved, would give that member 100 points per photo.
Button #2 would be REPLACE photos which if approved would give that member 200 points (100 for their new photo, and another 100 for replacing a crappy image with a relevant good one).
Button #3 would be ASSIGN photos which would award the member who made the effort to assign the EXISTING images to the files in the
torrent 100 points for doing the work that the lazy uploader didn't do to begin with.
I would also suggest - deducting 100 points for each image that the uploader was awarded for the photo they stuck on the torrent. The uploader wouldn't be losing anything, but rather having what they were awarded rescinded / taken back.
Finally, this process would be a bit of work for an admin. I suggest that the admin handling this should get 100 points per torrent they evaluate for proper images.