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Protect my photos

Started by Webaz, September 16, 2009, 11:36:39 AM

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Webaz

Hello,

I search a module to protect my photos by merging with another, like this example: http://www.justrunaway.net/cascadafan/gallery/albums/userpics/10002/c6.jpg

What addons is it?

Thx :-)

onthepike

That's called "watermarking" and you can do that many ways. You could do it offline with any basic image editor on your PC, then upload to your website, or online via your Coppermine Gallery using Stramm's Mod Pack which is what that user is also using.

But watermarking doesn't "protect" your images. It labels them with your identity. Others may still download and save your images if they wish.

phill104

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I addition to onthepike's advice I would say you are best off watermarking you files before upload. Watermarking on upload uses additional server resources which can cause problems if you are already running close to your limits.

As for protecting images from download there really is no way of doing it if you want your pics to be shown online. People have come up wil useless mode like preventing the right click etc. By the very nature of a browser those images are downloaded to your machine when you view them and with very little effort you can recover them.

So IMHO all you can do is keep the resolution low and watermark them. This way nobody will want to steal your images.

Here is a little article with some more extensive advice.

http://cameras.about.com/cs/printing/a/protectimages.htm
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

farmboy35

I have a similar question on protection.

How to prevent users from downloading photos/files  ie make them "read only" ?

Joachim Müller

Not at all. Read Phill's reply and the detailed explanation he refered to. Locking.