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Stolen photo
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filip.krolupper wrote: »Or better you can use invisble watermarking not to damage the image impression. Moreover if it is invisible watermarket the potential thief dont know about the signature and would not try to remove it. For this purpose is ideal DigiMarc or much cheaper SignMyImage. GL
Call me daft... but what's the point of an invisible watermarket?
Or is this just cheeky advertising?My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
I sometimes save someone else's photo for my listings. I always use a closed listing though as the photo mafia will have a field say for current listings
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Its cheeky advertising :rolleyes: But the point is that you can watermark your images to protect them. Moreover it can find that image on internet. Its the way how to prove that image is yours even on ebay. Next question? Btw advertising on freeware? ;-) ehm ... probably not ;-)frivolous_fay wrote: »Call me daft... but what's the point of an invisible watermarket?
Or is this just cheeky advertising?0
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