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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 189012" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I don't really see it that way, Browncoat. A watermark is like a lock on a door. It's not meant to be fool proof but instead is a measure to help keep the honest people honest. Neither measure will completely insure the safety of your image (or house) but it does at least remind the thief that it belongs to someone else. And sometimes this is all it takes.</p><p></p><p>But more importantly, a watermark acts much like a billboard or TV ad does in advertising your your skills and services to potential clients and gives them a way to contact you. To call a billboard or a TV ad pure vanity seems both overly simplistic and overly cynical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 189012, member: 9521"] I don't really see it that way, Browncoat. A watermark is like a lock on a door. It's not meant to be fool proof but instead is a measure to help keep the honest people honest. Neither measure will completely insure the safety of your image (or house) but it does at least remind the thief that it belongs to someone else. And sometimes this is all it takes. But more importantly, a watermark acts much like a billboard or TV ad does in advertising your your skills and services to potential clients and gives them a way to contact you. To call a billboard or a TV ad pure vanity seems both overly simplistic and overly cynical. [/QUOTE]
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