I'm guessing you meant Mozilla Firefox, windows
version. When I right clicked on an image in the gallery I got the
usual, for Firefox, view image, save image, etc. There is a
Properties line but it just gives me the location of the image: the
image type, jpg etc: image dimensions in pixels: the size of the file:
and alternate text.
Bob
PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
The right click does inform the user that it is copyrighted and
blocks the window menu so I assume it does the same for Foxfire but I
don't know for sure. Since I shoot film mostly there is only copyright
data and which Photoshop version I used. It is easy to go around in
Windows Browser but the info like copyright data and who to contact is
still in the file if file is gotten this way. The best protection in
the end is jpeg compression which has throw away detail.
Roy
In a message dated 4/3/2009 11:52:19 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dd-b@xxxxxxxx writes:
don't think it would interfere with anybody who was actually
intending
any use that could ever be a possible profit, though. Just the most
casual uses. People who collect certain types of pictures learn all
these
tricks the first week, of course.
I wonder if it also blocks my IPTC and EXIF info viewer that's on
right-click menu (Firefox extension)? If it intercepts the click
entirely
it probably does. Now *that's* annoying.
So I have to go to the trouble of finding it in the cache, or save the
URL
and WGET it, or one of the large multiplicity of other ways. Bah
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