Is there a quick and easy way to watermark my images?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the challenge of watermarking images for a webpage to prevent unauthorized copying and reuse. Participants explore various methods and technologies related to image protection, including visible watermarks and technical measures to deter copying.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • eNtRopY questions if there is a quick and easy way to watermark images to restrict their use outside of a specific webpage context.
  • One participant asserts that it is impossible to completely prevent images from being copied once they are viewable, suggesting that watermarking can serve as a deterrent by marking images as property.
  • Another participant mentions that watermarking can involve both visible stamps and invisible marks, with the latter being useful for legal identification but not preventing theft.
  • A suggestion is made to use a specific website that employs Java to prevent right-click actions on images, although it is acknowledged that determined users could still bypass this protection.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that while watermarking can help identify ownership, it cannot fully prevent image copying. There are multiple views on the effectiveness of different watermarking methods and technical measures.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the acknowledgment that no method can completely stop someone from copying images if they can view them, and that technical solutions may only provide limited deterrence.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in protecting their digital images, such as researchers, artists, or content creators, may find this discussion relevant.

eNtRopY
Let's say I have a webpage, and I want to use it to post information concerning my research. Is there a quick and easy way to watermark my images?

Perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology, but what I mean to say is: is there an easy way to make it so that my images can only be viewed in the context of my webpage (ie they cannot be copied and reused in someone else's documents)?

eNtRopY
 
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There's no way to prevent your images being copied... if someone can see it, they can save it and use it themselves.

What you can do is what the programs Sensei suggested do -- put a stamp or mark on your image, so it's clearly marked as your property; then they have to crop/edit that out, which is a pain.

Watermarking per se in computer terms usually refers to a more or less invisible stamp on an image, audio, etc file. You can use this to identify your images without changing their look; while it won't stop anyone from taking them, it would help you win, say, prove the other person pirated them in court. Not sure how good or circumventable the technology for this is right now.
 
Try this site.

http://www.billybear4kids.com/clipart/original/original.htm

Has some java that prevents right clicks on images and some other stuff too I think. Probably won't stop someone who is really determined and can't stop someone from doing a screenshot, but I think it's what you're after.

Raavin :wink:
 
Thanks for the information people.

eNtRopY
 

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