At 2:47 AM +0000 4/25/11, John D wrote:
How do you guys protect your images on the web? I have seen a link
where pictures are protected and I wonder how this is achieved. the
link in question is:
<http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3538953/Cheating-married-entertainer-is-latest-hypocritical-celeb-to-court-fame-before-using-gag-order.html>
If you scroll down the page you will see very dark images
(obfuscated images) of a man but I simply don't know how to get it
apart from using snagit or other screen capture tools.
Thanks.
John:
You really can't protect an image if the user is seeing it -- that
means that they have downloaded it.
You can screw around with them a bit, but most can get around
protection -- like this:
http://webbytedd.com/b/protect-image/
You see, you can't "easily" drag and drop that image to your desk top.
The "best" way (if I had to do it for a client) would be to show a
thumbnail and only provide the big image when it's approved for them
to do so.
HTH,
Cheers,
tedd
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