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[filmscanners] Re: Disabling right-click,etc. (was: Web homepagewriting software)
That would be a digital watermark. Unfortunately, digital watermarks
degrade image quality, and they can be removed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregg Mastorakos" <lightpainter@cox.net>
To: <anthony@atkielski.com>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 18:16
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Disabling right-click,etc. (was: Web
homepagewriting software)
I remember hearing of a way to include text or other info in an image, such
as a copyright notice, that could not be seen. A web search could then find
these images/text that have been copied and used on the web. I know this
wouldn't stop theft, but it might give you the ability to track them down.
Any ideas?
Gregg
Arthur wrote;
> It is your choice to not protect your work. There are ways to make the
> work viewable and yet not likely to be copied or reproduced, like
> visible watermarks, which do deface the work somewhat, but for buyers,
> they can usually imagine the work without the watermark, and so the
> intent of the image remains.
>
>
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