View Full Version : Digital watermarking - digimarc ?
newshopbloke
11-May-2004, 07:53 PM
Hello all,
I have searched the forum and found one thread on watermarking but I want to go one step further. I am about to put images of original artwork on my actinic shop and the artist is demanding the highest protection.
I have looked at www.digimarc.com and it seems to be the answer, it offers web tracking to see whos stolen your images and im wondering if anyone has any experience of using it ?
Cheers
Mick
garyhay
12-May-2004, 11:18 AM
We looked at digimarc for www.srcpics.com (http://www.srcpics.com) but found it was really expensive.
We just created a batch command in Photoshop/Picture Publisher and ran that in our folder of images.
Rob Barnes
12-May-2004, 11:22 AM
I'm using DigiMarc on some of our pictures. Seems to work well, though I'm not sure how good their web crawler service really is at finding sites using my images. It is expensive but at least you can prove your copyright if something does go wrong.
Rob
newshopbloke
12-May-2004, 11:29 AM
The expense is something I will have to suffer, the artist will not be happy if his artwork appears for sale on other sites although I have told him that if he sells original prints it is inevitable that some form of bootlegging will take place eventually.
Rob, im looking at this service 'mypicturemarc' with the introduction offer of tracking. What concerns me is the 'introduction' bit, does it mean a limited trial that will run out quickly ?
The cost is $499
Cheers
Mick
Rob Barnes
13-May-2004, 07:45 AM
Mick,
I went for the imagebridge silver & MarcSpider for a couple of hundred dollars. As I said before, I'm not sure the spider is that great though its probably better at me than checking thousands of pages for my images! Have you thought of things like disabling the right click of the mouse to make it more difficult for them to save the image? This won't stop anyone determined but will stop the masses.
Rob
David N
13-May-2004, 07:49 AM
Originally posted by Rob Barnes
Mick,
Have you thought of things like disabling the right click of the mouse to make it more difficult for them to save the image? This won't stop anyone determined but will stop the masses.
Rob
You dont have to be that determined, you only have to press " ctrl c ", look in the web cache or press the " print screen " button and paste into a paint program
David
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