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Old 09-23-2013, 10:08 AM   #1
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Is there a way to disable the "right Click and Copy" function for photos posted in Photopost on inserted as part of a post?
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Old 09-23-2013, 10:28 AM   #2
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Is there a way to disable the "right Click and Copy" function for photos posted in Photopost on inserted as part of a post?
Not really.

The nature of the web is that anything on a webpage can be saved. There are some ways to make this mildly difficult, or confusing the less tech-savvy, but in the end it's all there for the taking.
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Default Use a watermark...

SteveA, I would do what Bill Hemmel does with his wonderful aviation photos...put a watermark over the picture so as to make the picture not easily copied without your express permission.

Heck of a note, but that would be the only way I can think of making it not copyable on a public forum. If someone wants a clean picture, then they can contact you and you can email them a clean copy for their use with your permission.

Good luck...love your pictures...hate someone using them without permission.
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Steve, wonderful photos.

In addition to the excellent suggestion you just received, I would not post full resolution photos. Photos can look good on the web in lower resolution, but when printed, they will look grainy.

Thanks for sharing!

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Default Great comments everyone.. Thank you

Thanks for the responses!

Yes I will "almost" always send pictures to folks that ask and the image seems to have a special "Winni" memory for someone.

I only ask because I posted a picture here that ended up with someone elses name on it on another site. (Not a site that has anything to do with Winni or even New Hampshire)

Not really a big deal. If I ever got to the point that I was trying to sell pictures, which I have no plans to do, I suppose I could watermark them somehow.
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Not really.

The nature of the web is that anything on a webpage can be saved. There are some ways to make this mildly difficult, or confusing the less tech-savvy, but in the end it's all there for the taking.
I did see a few decent ideas here. Most are over my head technically. The shrink wrap process is what looks the simplest to use.

http://skinnyartist.com/stop-stealing-my-images/
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