Disabling save an image

W

Wayne-I-M

Hi

I was very interested in just the same question (as we have a lit of
pictures on our web) - Yes you can disable lots of @stuff@ but if it's on
your screen it's in your system and can be copied.

As an example. At the top right of this screen (on the right) you will see
a little graphic saying sign out (or in). Right click it - nothing happens
so you can't copy it correct - wrong.

Go to tools - delete files - settings - view files and search on SignOut.gif
there it is. You can either save it to you hard drive or just open the
address next to it.
http://www.passportimages.com/1033/signout.gif

Sorry but inthing you put on a site (well most) can be copied by someone whi
has enough patience and a little know-how.
 
S

Sheetrum

Your only option, other than NOT publishing your images, would be to place a
watermark over your images. That way, when the image is downloaded for
viewing, they are getting a less desirable images because it has a watermark
imbedded over the image. Popular watermarks that I've seen are logos and
web addresses.

Also make sure you only put low res and small images on your web.
 
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