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I am not sure this is the correct thread...
Just curious: I have noticed photographers with very large and imposing watermarks to protect their work. I have also noticed that the very best photographers (ex.Jason Bradley, Berkley of Backscatter) do not seem to do this. Does anyone know the thinking on this subject and also, if anyone could clue me in on how to encode (maybe not the correct term) on a website so that the image cannot be downloaded... It seems like a much more sophisticated and practical option. I mean David Doubilet doesn't plaster his name across his images, so why would I?
Just curious: I have noticed photographers with very large and imposing watermarks to protect their work. I have also noticed that the very best photographers (ex.Jason Bradley, Berkley of Backscatter) do not seem to do this. Does anyone know the thinking on this subject and also, if anyone could clue me in on how to encode (maybe not the correct term) on a website so that the image cannot be downloaded... It seems like a much more sophisticated and practical option. I mean David Doubilet doesn't plaster his name across his images, so why would I?