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<blockquote data-quote="dukatum" data-source="post: 296735" data-attributes="member: 23829"><p>Watermarks are normally removed in photoshop, so it's pointless and probably ruined your image putting it on there. You could put it in a discrete place but then that kind of defeats the object of "hey this is my picture, see my name". Low rez will reduce the amount of usage.</p><p></p><p>BUT: honestly why would you want to stop it? </p><p>(a) If individuals are using it, what does it matter? Not like they can follow up if someone said "hey man, nice work, can you show me your otherwork and we might hire you"</p><p>(b) if some company is using it, you can then take them to court \0/ cheer. Lots of money to be had.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pop on to images.google.com and smack that camera icon. It'll then let you upload (or url link) to an image and do a search to show you where they have found that image being used on the 3 W's.</p><p>[ATTACH]85057[/ATTACH]</p><p>It'll only find what's in their database, and it'll find similar images to. It's not perfect but it's a good starting point for tracking down people using your images "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CewJ-ihIqaM" target="_blank">on the line</a>".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dukatum, post: 296735, member: 23829"] Watermarks are normally removed in photoshop, so it's pointless and probably ruined your image putting it on there. You could put it in a discrete place but then that kind of defeats the object of "hey this is my picture, see my name". Low rez will reduce the amount of usage. BUT: honestly why would you want to stop it? (a) If individuals are using it, what does it matter? Not like they can follow up if someone said "hey man, nice work, can you show me your otherwork and we might hire you" (b) if some company is using it, you can then take them to court \0/ cheer. Lots of money to be had. Pop on to images.google.com and smack that camera icon. It'll then let you upload (or url link) to an image and do a search to show you where they have found that image being used on the 3 W's. [ATTACH=CONFIG]85057._xfImport[/ATTACH] It'll only find what's in their database, and it'll find similar images to. It's not perfect but it's a good starting point for tracking down people using your images "[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CewJ-ihIqaM"]on the line[/URL]". [/QUOTE]
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