> I think a combination of disabling right mouse click,
I absolutely hate it when people disable the right click, primarily because
I use the right click to navigate back to the previous page or pages and
furthermore, and perhaps more importantly, I have a laptop with a 1600 X
1200 native resolut
>Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 07:37:20 -0500 (CDT) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(Lars Michael) Subject: Re: EOS OT: web image protection
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>>Another suggestion: picture-shark (www.pictureshark.com).
>
>Just one caveat, this software is in an developmental/experimental
>stage (pr
> Another suggestion: picture-shark (www.pictureshark.com). It's free, also works
> in batches, can set transparancy, feather and tolerance, and you can choose the
> position. It's only 800Kb and like I said, it's free for home-users.
Just one caveat, this software is in an
developmental/exper
Many thanks for all the excellent leads sent on and off list. I have looked
at most proposed methods now and decided on a course of action. This is what
makes the list so valuable.
Regards, Tim
www.timmunro.com.au
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> H2Omarker
> ... H2Omarker is for those who want to put a visible or faintly visible
> watermark
> on images destined for the web as a way of preventing illegal use. ...
> www.cellspark.com/marker.html
Another suggestion: picture-shark (www.pictureshark.com). It's free, also works
in batches,
I think a combination of disabling right mouse click, putting invisible
image on top of the actual image, and a proof mark will make sure not many
people will steal. But if you can see it on the screen, then it can be
captured. YOu are just making sure it is harder.
> I'd not normally burden the
Tim:
Facing the same problem I found this software (below is the Google search return):
H2Omarker
... H2Omarker is for those who want to put a visible or faintly visible watermark
on images destined for the web as a way of preventing illegal use. ...
www.cellspark.com/marker.html
Its 19.95 $