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  1. #41
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    That works well enough
    well done Andy

  2. #42
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    Right-click = no
    Snag-It = yes
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  3. #43
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    How do you mean, snag it Bob?

    Andy, that's brilliant. I'm not quite sure how that works. But it does.

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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    I believe that Bob used Snag It to take a screenshot. I can get a very nice screenshot using Screenshot Captor which is free.
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  5. #45
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    Frances is correct, Bob uses Snagit from TechSmith software for screen captures. http://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.asp
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  6. #46
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    Just offering a belt and braces solution Gary. A visible watermark is fine for proof of ownership but can be seen and removed. An invisible watermark is more difficult to remove as the user won't know there is one. Your biggest problem is knowing how many pirated copies of your image are out there. The invisible watermark should solve this but I've never used one.
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  7. #47
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    Yes, that technique is probably only good for keeping the casual user at bay.
    Or as they say "Keeping honest people honest".
    Those who are more determined will be able to get the images, at least for now...

    Still, this graphics-grab stumbling block is simple and free, and worth doing in my opinion.

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  8. #48

    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    yep , you dont even need snag it. Just look at the source code and the path is there. then just type it into your browser address bar.
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  9. #49
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    Yes, SnagIt by Techsmith is what I was referring to.
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  10. #50
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    Default Re: Prevent Image Piracy

    Yep, Print Screen works just as well.
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