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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 8:17 pm)
Wouldn't open in PS7 or Irfanview for me...successful if they don't have CS I guess...better'n nuttin'...I should add I saved it as a ,bmp instead of a .gif, upon saving as a .gif I was able to open it in Irfan, and though I couldn't save it, I could extract all frames as it was a 2 frame .gif animation and it gave me the white copyrights notice page and the photo with title etc.
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The people who are going to steal it are not too concerned if they are doing something illegal.It was very easy to get even without Image Ready.
I find my images on peoples blogs, on other galleries but I gave up concerning myself.
If you have a website and good stats you can find out who is viewing them and have a visit from their location in many cases.
Best thing is if it bothers you, don't post any images you don't want others to get. You can always take it as a compliment.
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you did say to move on but thought you might want to consider what i just did:
saved as "all files" - opened in mspaint - then just saved as a png opened in PS and hey presto, your image...
that was just a first attempt too - so not sure if i even needed to save as "all files" nor if i needed to save as a png...
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It is a good method Geert. It would only open the first frame in Photoshop, which only is the copyright info. Of course IR does open it, but it is a GIF which means reduced image quality too. Now combine that with a watermark somewhere in the image, and you have a decent theft deterrent. Posting it on your own website would give you more options like a javascript that would disable the right click or loading it up in image slices. But in an age where people can just make screen captures, most methods of protection are moot unless you have a large ugly watermark on a small image.
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Javascript that disables rightclick is moot for firefox users like me. I hate it when pages disable the richtclick (I use it to navigate with mousegestures) so I told firefox webpages couldn't do that.
On your own page you could overlay a transparant gif over the image itself. Then if they rightclick->save as they only get a blank image. Although that wouldn't stop anyone with a decent browser really. In FF you just need to view the page info and under the media tab there's your image.
Basically anything that can be viewed can be ripped off.
edit: just did a test. Dragged the image from my browser to the desktop, opened it with acdsee and converted it to jpg. Gave me 2 files, one with the copyright, one with the real image. Seeing as you can batchconvert with acdsee it's a piece of cake to rip it.
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Yeah, almost all the protection methods (except watermarking) are webpage-based... I tried to look for an alternative image-based method. But all the readings say that none of the methods is totally safe... I was just thinking that the people who rip images, do this because they can't make these images themselves... so maybe they don't have the knowledge or the tools to work around these methods either... small consolation (who am I kidding) ;o))
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Maybe it's just me, but I find all the "protections" (short of watermarking) to be somewhat funny. All the attempts to use flash and such... Easiest method for ripping:
Take a screen shot, paste it into a Photoshop (or paint, or whatever) document. Unless it's watermarked, voila.
Edit: I stumbled acrossed this because I was trying to think of how I would protect my own images, once I'm good enough to need protecting, NOT because I'm a ripper. Just thought I'd clarify ::chuckle::
Personally I guess posting a smallish, watermarked, lower quality image is probably the best bet.
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