|  | Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 06/13/05 06:32 
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
 > Jonathan N. Little wrote:
 >
 >
 >>Don Noll wrote:
 >>
 >>>Can somebody tell me the script that will prevent viewers from
 >>>downloading or printing photos (jpg) off my web site?
 >>>
 >>>Thanks,
 >>>
 >>>
 >>
 >>The only real way I know of is not to 'publish' them on the web....
 >
 >
 > There are measures you can take to more it /more difficult/ for users to do
 > that. You can also weed out more mediocre users, but you can never prevent
 > anything once it goes public.
 >
 > Roy
 >
 Roy is right, I gave a smart ass response but if your think about it,
 you are 'publishing' them. As an artist, it is a concern of mine, but
 you cannot really stop someone from printing and downloading your images
 if you put them on a web page. However here are my suggestions on what
 to do.
 
 1. Keep your images at web resolution not printable resolution <600
 pixels most times 300-400 will do, will look good on a monitor
 especially if you play with sharping and smoothing filters and with the
 jpg compression, but at this resolution they will not print very well.
 
 2. Copyright and give clear copyright statements, Google 'copyright' for
 proper methods, I am assuming this is your original work, right?
 
 3. Digimarc watermark your images, plugins available for all major
 images software. Unfortunately one needs the plugin to 'see' the
 watermark, but it does prove that the file was generated by you.
 
 4. Pray...some folks steal, sometimes it is dishonest sometimes
 ignorance, happened before the Web and will continue after...hopefully
 suggestions 1-3 will diswade the most.
 
 --
 Take care,
 
 Jonathan
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