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Thanks Paul, I'll give it a try. As soon as I find a job and get caught
up, PS 7.0 is on my wish list. I went to a Photoshop seminar for photographers last summer and was really impressed with the things I saw PWW wrote: That might be to old for me to comment on. I am sure you can still do it with PS 5.0 but it might be one photo at a time. With PS 7.0 I know you can make a droplet and watermark a whole folder of photos at once. The basic way I do it is. I make all my photos the same dimensions. With the only difference being Vert or Horiz. Then I open 1 photo with the smallest edge, (bottom of a Vert being the smallest edge) and make a layer with my watermark. I then size it, place it and tweak it (opacity), to the effect I want. I save this file as a PS file and named it 400pxl PSF template. That way I can open it when ever I want. I then go to the layer that has the watermark and select all and do a "copy". That saves the watermark in the clipboard (on a Mac, I am sure Windows has a similar function). From then on as long as you do not "copy" anything else. You can open any of the Photos you are ready have sized correctly and do a "paste". And viola. The watermark is on that one. Save and do the next one. And so on. With a "droplet" you can make PS actions to do all this for you automatically. But I do not know if PS 5.0 has that capability. Hope that helps some. |
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PWW wrote: Wasn't worth pursuing? Are these legitimate business's using them? Are your photographs registered with the copyright office? Question: in the past I have copyrighted music that I wrote. I put it all on one tape and sent it in as "Music from Carole Volume I". Can photographs be done the same way, say "Photo Album of John Smith" and include a number of them at once? Also, which form do you use to copyright them? I'm only familiar with the music forms since I have a friend who works for a record company. Thanks |
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You betcha. You can register thousands at once as long as they have not been
"published" yet. All for $30. Even by jpegs on a CD. And even thousands of Published photos as long as they were published in the same year. http://www.copyright.gov/register/visual.html http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2001/66fr37142.html Form VA either short or long form. Good Info Here http://www.krages.com/copy1.htm -- PWW (Paul Wayne Wilson) Over 1,000 Photographs Online at, http://PhotoStockFile.com On 10/22/03 3:54 PM, in article , "Carole" wrote: PWW wrote: Wasn't worth pursuing? Are these legitimate business's using them? Are your photographs registered with the copyright office? Question: in the past I have copyrighted music that I wrote. I put it all on one tape and sent it in as "Music from Carole Volume I". Can photographs be done the same way, say "Photo Album of John Smith" and include a number of them at once? Also, which form do you use to copyright them? I'm only familiar with the music forms since I have a friend who works for a record company. Thanks |
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Carole wrote: Just wondering....I just added a photo section to my website. I put a "no right click" javascript on all the photo pages with a friendly kind of message that says it you would like a copy to contact me Is that enough to stop people from stealing my photos? No. On RiscOS, we save with the middle button, so that doesn't work at all. Liz -- Virtual Liz at http://www.v-liz.co.uk Kenya; Tanzania; India; Seychelles New Aug '03: Namibia "I speak of Africa and golden joys" |
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Thanks, Paul. I'm going to start doing this just to be on the safe side :-)
PWW wrote: You betcha. You can register thousands at once as long as they have not been "published" yet. All for $30. Even by jpegs on a CD. And even thousands of Published photos as long as they were published in the same year. http://www.copyright.gov/register/visual.html http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2001/66fr37142.html Form VA either short or long form. Good Info Here http://www.krages.com/copy1.htm |
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Beautiful pictures; quite stunning.
Your guest book is broke.... jim h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.jamesphotography.ca More than photographs: free downloads, prizes, a bit of humour... On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 20:41:30 -0700, Shu wrote: Sept 2- - Oct 4, 2003, I hiked in Canadian Rockies for two weeks. Now the photo web for my hiking trip is up on-line. You are cordially invited to visit the new photo gallery. Hope you will enjoy the beauties of Canadian Rockies. http://128.111.124.127/ssr/CanadaRockies.htm Ronald |
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