Don't want my pics copied
Xara365: When I do a pic I've always wanted best quality so I usually make the 96dpi. I've been told you don't lose quality and should reduce them to 72dpi. I'm told what happens is that they are so small when copied that nothing can be done with them, and that they get grainy fast. Does that sound accurate. If so how do I reduce them from 96 to 72dpi. Is there a better way of protection?
Re: Don't want my pics copied
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GiddyupGilbert
Xara365: When I do a pic I've always wanted best quality so I usually make the 96dpi. I've been told you don't lose quality and should reduce them to 72dpi. I'm told what happens is that they are so small when copied that nothing can be done with them, and that they get grainy fast. Does that sound accurate. If so how do I reduce them from 96 to 72dpi. Is there a better way of protection?
If it is displayed on your screen, it can be copied. Don't bother.
72dpi will just look poor so no one will linger on your site. Why bother with a site if it isn't appreciated?
Acorn
Re: Don't want my pics copied
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Originally Posted by
GiddyupGilbert
Xara365: When I do a pic I've always wanted best quality so I usually make the 96dpi. I've been told you don't lose quality and should reduce them to 72dpi. I'm told what happens is that they are so small when copied that nothing can be done with them, and that they get grainy fast. Does that sound accurate. If so how do I reduce them from 96 to 72dpi. Is there a better way of protection?
As @Acorn stated, there really is no 100% sure way and making them that small is a waste of your time and effort. Unless you put them behind a paywall and just Show thumbnails, the really only way is legally, that requires you to file Copyright protection documents, and put a statement on the site if it is yours that the images are not to be used "__________________" fill in the blank, but at the same time you have to follow every image and where it's used and how. There is the water mark approach but then that takes away from the image unless you plan selling a none water marked version.
Re: Don't want my pics copied
You can add a small copyright to the image itself. Though this will not prevent anyone from downloading or screen capturing your image. I was on a site a few days ago that had their copyright added on every image, including a half dozen of my stereograms from which my copyright was removed.
You can use a service like www.TinEye.com to search for your images. I think Google will do this too. And if you find someone using one of your images without permission you can contact and ask them to remove the image. That is about the best you can do.
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Amen Acorn. I put a lot of work in my stuff, and I'm not really wanting to do additional work unless necessary. GW what about making a Bitmap Screen copy with the copyright on there? That would make it all one piece; not stopping them from downloading, but I wouldn't think it would be very useful to them. Thanks Sarge for the input.
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That was my point.
Also, since I think we are talking web here I am going to move this to the Web Design Chat
Re: Don't want my pics copied
large font semi-transparent watermark text right across - I've seen semi-transparent grids too... if the idea is to sell the digital images themselves...