I'm sorry, but you completely set yourself up for this to happen
They dont get more ugly than this - (not the kid )
[/url] Magic U13 full_00016 by Ballpix Sports Photography, on Flickr[/IMG]![]()
And they still get stolen, but shame means nothing to most kids nowadays. Even the 'grownups' teams I did, still stole the images rather than pay a couple of quid. :bonk:
Watermarking has its place, it will deter some, but not all thefts. I would rather they steal an image like the one above, and they will be shown for what they are, or should I put a discreet 'well it's free advertising' one in the corner?
You'll NEVER stop someone who is determined to copy an image, same as Adobe will never stop the people who are determined not to pay £650 for photoshop.
You will just make it harder for the casual user, and to remove a watermark so the images is good enough to print takes a lot more time and effort than most people are prepared to do.


fixedimage said:An interesting point since Adobe are known to make their software available on the illegal download market, thus making it the program that everyone is familiar with which means that it is THE photo editing package that professionals and businesses will invest in which has allowed them to push the price up.
An interesting point since Adobe are known to make their software available on the illegal download market, thus making it the program that everyone is familiar with which means that it is THE photo editing package that professionals and businesses will invest in which has allowed them to push the price up.
dpi means nothing - it's jpeg image quality (file size) and pixels that matter. low res is fine for going on a website though.
ooops yeah, 800 px on long side and 72dpi I should have clarified![]()
Does this water mark prevent any copying? is it easily removed? Does it spoil the photo (I know its not the best photo)
ooops yeah, 800 px on long side and 72dpi I should have clarified![]()
So you make less money but have less hassle.
At the end of the day a burglar can still breaking to my home, doesn't stop me locking the doors when I go out.
Matt just out of curiosity I pulled a pic off your flickr resized it to 18x12 and removed your watermark and it took a few minutes (and I took my time) if somebody want to really steal your pics neither the size or the watermark is going to stop them sadly.
If someone comes up with a foolproof way of stopping our pics being ripped off they'll make a fortune I suspect.
For hobby personally I think a small watermark in the corner is the best bet.
Doesn't detract from the image and if people like it they can see where it came from
Would be interested to see the image you took mate, feel free to post it into this thread.
In all honesty my watermark is pathetic, mainly due to me being in the 'dont like watermarks' camp for so long. However, if take the time to drive to an event, spend hours photographing it and hours in my office processing shots I really would like people to do the decent thing and pay for prints rather than hijacking them from my flickr or website. But alas not everyone will do the honest thing and alot of folks will try to get the shot for free, whether that be for online or offline usage.
Im far from a professional, purely an keen amautre with hopes of becoming a pro-togger far in the future and everywhere I go to take photos is 100% off my own back using my own time and money. However my time is precious to me, I have 2 small kids and a wife that dont get the pleasure of my company when im out taking pictures so would like to protect my images when possible which has led to the question in this tread.
Im firmly in the 'pro' camp for watermarks now and will be designing a cool little logo for certain types of images (maily sports stuff) and will be watermarking in the future. I already upload at small files which I hope will help things also.
During this thread it is mentioned on several occasions that people 'track down' others who have used their images unlawfully.
I have some images on Flickr and haven't a clue whether anyone has even looked at them, let alone used them.
How do you find if anyone has used your images, other than by chance?
During this thread it is mentioned on several occasions that people 'track down' others who have used their images unlawfully.
I have some images on Flickr and haven't a clue whether anyone has even looked at them, let alone used them.
How do you find if anyone has used your images, other than by chance?
Here you go, I can't get it any bigger in flickr but it's 2764x 2022 I't wouldn't look too great at 18x12 but you'd get a half decent a4 off it I think, when you want me to delete it let me know.
Wayne
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flickr stats if theyve linked direct to your photo or via the API if you havent disabled that.
otherwise mostly by chance, some of our "fans" on facebook are daft enough not to have locked down their accounts..
The only reason I ask is that Ive been taking a fair amount of sports photos recently and people have asked to see them online via sites such as facebook etc.
Ir do you just not post to social media sites?
WillyB said:Thanks for that. Bit of a noob where flickr is concerned. Can you elaborate on that a little please?
I'm open to correction, but I think you need a Pro account to access Stats on Flickr.
Ah right, thats not my photo though mate its flossie's image![]()

If you want to make money then you should watermark Your doing a sports event.. the only people interested are the people taking part or family friends...
The people that are interested will simply copy and paste into facebook etc ... yes even with a large watermark accross the middle they will still do it.. I know this for fact
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For anyone upset at this pointyou ahve to understand the difference between stock, portfolio blah blah and pictures you want to sell to participants and family..
Bright green letter in bold STOLEN FROM KIPAX.COM ... there are hundreds and hundreds on facebook with that accross them..I couldnt fill out the facebook forms quick enough to ahve them removed there are that many
People dont care... I do![]()