Karl: Try the image I have copyright proctected. Let me know. Richard Cooper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl Shah-Jenner" <shahjen@iinet.net.au> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 12:20 PM Subject: Re: jpeg files for clients > From: "Richard Cooper" > > You can install a copyright protect program. It will not allow a java > > enabled browser (netscape or microsoft) to downloading the images. > > Richard cooper > > > They don't seem to work > > Here are four simple ways to grab the image your computer downloads when you > view the image such that you can view it later > > 1. right click and choose 'save image' > 2. click a;t-print screen (for PC's) > 3. left click the image and drag it nto irfanview or any other simple image > program and it will open there, select 'save as' . > 4.make a mental note of the name of the jpeg and hit start>find>files or > folders, and type in the file name. When the search finds it tucked away in > your temp folder, right click on the file name and select 'save as' and pop > it wherever you want > > It's as simple as that. Even if one of those java progs has some code to > delete the file after viewing, as long as it's still being displayed on your > monitor it's available somewhere in your PC to be grabbed. > > As nice as it would be to allow people to view images without pinching them, > without insisting the viewer download, install and run some special software > to be able to view your mages (and even then there's probably workarounds) > it's unlikely anyone will prevent unauthorised image use > > I guess one could run alternating coloured wiggly lines through the image, > allowing viewer to get an idea of what the image looks like without getting > a decent enough image to print or use (?) > > Karl > > >Title: Copyright Protected
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