Protecting my photos - Post ID 154528

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I searched the forums and the only thread I found on protecting images was 2006 discussion. The coffeecup photo gallery software has a built in box where I can check "image protection". This is great! I was wondering if there are any ways to protect my images in vsd or when I use the pix converter to create a thumbnails html page?
User 400106 Photo


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I think I found my answers on google!
I tried to delete my original post but could not - so sorry!!
User 92156 Photo


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No problems - it gave me a chance to see your avatar :lol:
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Would you mind sharing what you found?
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Bryan, Check this out.:)

http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/10-ways-to-protect-images-from-being-stolen/
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No matter what you do, there's always screen capture - anyone can copy your photo no matter what you try to protect it. And with Photoshop (or similar), even watermarks can be done away with. Not that anyone should rip-off another's photos, but if someone wants it, they'll take it :(
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If it's on a public web sever, it's mine for free. All of it. Don't waste your time.
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