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How to Prevent Your Digital Photos from Being Stolen on the Internet. Protect Photos (Images) from Being Copied (Stolen) Most photographers work hard in protecting their photos from being used by others.

Protect Photos (Images) from Being Copied (Stolen)

This is one of the greatest challenges that photographers are facing when it comes to protecting their work. Despite several techniques like watermarking and copyrights, protecting pictures has become nearly impossible. Although the Internet has changed a lot of things on how art is shared and distributed, it has also shown a way to steal them. Thousands of photos are uploaded every day on free/paid hosting sites such as Flickr, 500px, Picasa and elsewhere. If the hosting service provider says that the photos uploaded are protected, then they are wrong. I have to admit, nothing on the internet can be protected. This article reveals some of the techniques required in order to protect your photos from infringement, ranging from preventing downloads from blogs, finding unauthorized usage of images and modifying your photo’s EXIF data. Preventing Downloads Disable Right-click using Javascript: What is EXIF data? Almost all digital cameras save JPEG files with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data.

Camera settings and scene information are recorded by the camera into the image file. Examples of stored information are shutter speed, date and time a photo was taken, focal length, exposure compensation, metering pattern and if a flash was used. Other formats that included EXIF data inclue RAW and TIFF files. Use the data as a learning tool Many camera owners study EXIF to compare successful photos to those that are not.

Viewing EXIF data EXIF data can be read by several applications. Preserving EXIF data You can keep EXIF information in edited versions of original image files if they are Saved correctly. Viewing EXIF data at photo hosting sites The information can be viewed online at photo hosting sites. Different photo hosting sites may use terms other than EXIF. More about browser EXIF viewers There are EXIF viewers compatible with most browsers that must be installed as a plug-in. Free Watermark. Add Custom Watermark. Protect Your Photos and Images - PicMarkr. 3 Free and Easy Ways to Watermark Your Images Offline. There are free apps to watermark your images on the go using your iOS device, as well as more robust apps that allow you to batch watermark your images using your Windows or Mac computers, one of which includes many other features aside from just watermarking.

3 Free and Easy Ways to Watermark Your Images Offline

WatermarQue The free Mac/Windows app WatermarQue, allows you to select the font, size, angle, colour and formatting of the watermark that you will use. Once you have settled on the appearance of your watermark, which you can see previewed in the program, you can select a target folder on your computer where the watermarked images will be saved. Supported formats include BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD and TIFF. Exported images can be saved as one of four formats, JPEG, PNG, BMP or PICT. Drag and drop the images you want to watermark onto the blue box labeled, ‘Drop here’, if you want to preview the image with the watermark before applying it.

Dragging and dropping is also used to add images to the list of files to be watermarked. Impression.