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What is appropriate watermarking?
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<blockquote data-quote="DKMPhoto" data-source="post: 269583" data-attributes="member: 9992"><p>FastGlass, I took a break from the site for a long time and never posted pictures on here. I honestly did not know until yesterday that I had to downsize the picture to get them on the site to begin with. I don't see your comments as snotty. I don't know how to protect the image and believe it or not, there are people out there that will take a low quality image and upload it after they reedit it. I just thought I'd try to find a way to make sure the image wasn't any good for anyone to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DKMPhoto, post: 269583, member: 9992"] FastGlass, I took a break from the site for a long time and never posted pictures on here. I honestly did not know until yesterday that I had to downsize the picture to get them on the site to begin with. I don't see your comments as snotty. I don't know how to protect the image and believe it or not, there are people out there that will take a low quality image and upload it after they reedit it. I just thought I'd try to find a way to make sure the image wasn't any good for anyone to use. [/QUOTE]
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