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Amanda0118
How exactly to I protect my drawings from being used by others ?
IslanderNL
You can use a watermark on each image that you put online which will show up as a faint ghost on the image if someone tries to print it.

Also use small images and low resolution so that your images are not able to be printed at a high resolution for prints.

Everything that is placed online is subject to being used and abused by someone else. Its one of the hazards of publishing anything online. However, if you take precautions and state your copyright for images that you publish then you should be fine.
Kaly

Jeanette
How do we do to use that watermark that you refered?
Kaly
its Ok I think I figured how to do that watermark
thanks anyway wub.gif
wildthing423
QUOTE(Kaly @ Apr 8 2008, 08:29 PM) [snapback]34483[/snapback]

its Ok I think I figured how to do that watermark
thanks anyway wub.gif

Kaly,


If you have any of these softwares in stalled you can add watermarks to any image,

paintshop pro
photoshop
illustrator
irfanview
ms photo gallery, usually installed by default in some version opr another from ms office 2000 up to the current office version
any version of Serif software
any version of Coffeecup software
Paint.net version 3.0 through 3.30
photofiltre
and many numerous other paid and freewares.
Kaly
Thank you wildthing ,
I do have paintshop pro, and I figured how to do it...Thanks again
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