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Started by knotty, October 05, 2005, 09:02:41 PM

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knotty

Is there a way to keep  someone from  copying your photos ?

Thanks...knotty

Nibbler

No. Search the board and read the FAQ for details.

knotty

Ok, thanks. I like the watermarking or no right click.

artistsinhawaii

Quote from: knotty on October 05, 2005, 09:29:06 PM
Ok, thanks. I like the watermarking or no right click.

No right click does very little and annoys the heck out of many users.  Watermarking is probably the best way to dissuade theft if the watermark is in a location that cropping it out would render the photo somewhat useless.

Dennis
Learn and live ... In January of 2011, after a botched stent attempt, the doctors told me I needed a multiple bypass surgery or I could die.  I told them I needed new doctors.

knotty

Hi Dennis,
I've been wanting to try the watermark, it kind of facinates me. I have to figure out the best pattern to make it hard to retouch and crop out.

Have any ideas on watermark designs?

Thanks...knotty

artistsinhawaii

It really all depends on what kind of graphics software you have available to you.
If you search on the internet, you'll find a host of watermark programs that you can download and use for free or on a trial basis. Many of them have tools to create watermarks.  I use photo watermark professional.   



Dennis
Learn and live ... In January of 2011, after a botched stent attempt, the doctors told me I needed a multiple bypass surgery or I could die.  I told them I needed new doctors.

knotty

Ok, searched watermark and came up with many sites, some using  Paint Shop Pro which is what I have.

Thanks for the tips...knotty

apocal1pse

is there a way to prevent that pictures download to "temporary internet files" (cache)?

i already did this in one site and worked, but i cant put this work with copermine

i already put the code to disable right-click and turn off the IE toolbar, im only reducing the possibilities to users to make donwload of the pictures
i know that is impossible to protect 100% but i know i cant protect from a lot of users (newbies)

::)

Joachim Müller

no, it's the way the www works: if a file is displayed in the browser, the user has it on his hard drive. This is not a coppermine issue, but the way the entire www / web browser technology works. No way to prevent this. Has been addressed in many other postings already, please search the board for details.

xplicit

Quote from: apocal1pse on October 06, 2005, 01:19:34 AM
is there a way to prevent that pictures download to "temporary internet files" (cache)?

i already did this in one site and worked, but i cant put this work with copermine

i already put the code to disable right-click and turn off the IE toolbar, im only reducing the possibilities to users to make donwload of the pictures
i know that is impossible to protect 100% but i know i cant protect from a lot of users (newbies)

::)

In my humble opinion javascripts preventing right clicks suck, mostly if you just keep your mouse above a picture it will give you the possiblilty to save the picture aswell. and for preventing the sourcecode it also won't work since a normal keyboarad has the option to do the same thing with the key next to control on the right of your spacebar

So preventing picture from beeing copied is hard. only thing you can do has got to do with hot linking, by setting your httaccess files.

Preventing files being copied is impossible, just watermark it accordingly
Don't ask me: Can you do this .... or Give me that...or I need Quick help in PM's. I'm not Santaclaus so post your questions on the board so it will be in the benefit for everyone.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: xplicit on October 10, 2005, 04:11:21 PM
In my humble opinion javascripts preventing right clicks suck,
I fully agree.

Quote from: xplicit on October 10, 2005, 04:11:21 PMmostly if you just keep your mouse above a picture it will give you the possiblilty to save the picture aswell.
you can disable this as well though.

Quote from: xplicit on October 10, 2005, 04:11:21 PMand for preventing the sourcecode it also won't work since a normal keyboarad has the option to do the same thing with the key next to control on the right of your spacebar
not exactly true: you can keep control of various JavaScript events - this includes not only onrightclick, but oncontextmenu as well.

Quote from: xplicit on October 10, 2005, 04:11:21 PMSo preventing picture from beeing copied is hard. only thing you can do has got to do with hot linking, by setting your httaccess files.

Preventing files being copied is impossible, just watermark it accordingly
As I said above: I agree that JavaScript Gimmicks to prevent the context menu are crap - they can't stop a determined user. Additionally, you will lose visitors with JavaScript Gimmicks like that, as there are legitimate uses of the context menu (e.g "open in new window"). If people disable to context menu for me, I'm off - no matter what.

Joachim