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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 07/14/06 01:20
Michael Laplante wrote:
> I know the answer is "No, because there are always work arounds and the user
> can do a screencap as a last resort"
>
> But I'm a stubborn bastard and started thinking about it. How about an
> animated gif with each image composed of half the original, or alternating
> bands with the reverse image? The viewer would sorta see the image to get an
> idea, but it would be a lot of work, if not impossible for them to grab the
> gif and reconstitute the original.
How about opening up the image with a hex editor (you could also use the
old debug.exe) and overwrite the entire image fill with 0x00
characters, that ought to do it!
>
> Hey stop laughing. . . No, I haven't tried it but was wondering if it
> inspired anyone with a new idea, or if they had heard of similar tricks to
> render an image difficult to steal.
Actually the funny part is that the image creator's desire to protect
their images from theft is inversely proportional to desirably of the
images to be stolen!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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