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Sep 13, 2012 00:05:51   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
As there is quite a bit of chatter reference Watermarking this site http://webdesign.about.com/od/graphics/a/aa102406.htm
will answer a lot of questions and perhaps be of some help to all interested.

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Sep 14, 2012 08:16:13   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
That was interesting, thanks for posting.

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Sep 14, 2012 08:44:52   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
Another effective method is to never post quality images online. My images are rarely, if ever, more than 600 pixels on the long side and at 72 dpi for screen viewing, they average about 85 KB in size. They'll do no one any good except for the person who might want to use them on screen himself, and Copyscape and other programs can help you there.

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Apr 29, 2019 21:24:16   #
rodder
 
russelray wrote:
Another effective method is to never post quality images online. My images are rarely, if ever, more than 600 pixels on the long side and at 72 dpi for screen viewing, they average about 85 KB in size. They'll do no one any good except for the person who might want to use them on screen himself, and Copyscape and other programs can help you there.


hi, I have a lot of unusual work to protect, is it possible to do this out of an ipad? if so how

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Apr 29, 2019 22:00:54   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
rodder wrote:
hi, I have a lot of unusual work to protect, is it possible to do this out of an ipad? if so how

Sadly, I am completely useless when it comes to anything Apple (unless it's The Beatles' Apple). Apple the computer company lost me as a customer back in 1983, and they have done nothing to encourage me to come back to them in the ensuing decades.

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Apr 29, 2019 22:10:10   #
rodder
 
russelray wrote:
Sadly, I am completely useless when it comes to anything Apple (unless it's The Beatles' Apple). Apple the computer company lost me as a customer back in 1983, and they have done nothing to encourage me to come back to them in the ensuing decades.


I’m very close to joining you they are very cute with there innovations but my ipad has lost stability along with hundreds of photos icloud won’t return. So what do you use as backup?

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Apr 29, 2019 22:17:43   #
rodder
 
russelray wrote:
Sadly, I am completely useless when it comes to anything Apple (unless it's The Beatles' Apple). Apple the computer company lost me as a customer back in 1983, and they have done nothing to encourage me to come back to them in the ensuing decades.


how do you reduce your pixel count so drastically, I’m shooting RAW

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Apr 30, 2019 05:02:21   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
rodder wrote:
I’m very close to joining you they are very cute with there innovations but my ipad has lost stability along with hundreds of photos icloud won’t return. So what do you use as backup?

I have been in the PC world since 1983. My lphotographic life (1966 to the present) has been completely digitized and everything is store or my monster photo/video editing computer with has 12 TB of internal hard drive space. Everything is backed up to 15 external hard drives totaling 14 TB. I have a second computer that I use only for playing my digital music collection, which currently has 21,462 digital music files on it. The music collection also is backed up to external hard drives on the music computer.

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Apr 30, 2019 05:07:01   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
rodder wrote:
how do you reduce your pixel count so drastically, I’m shooting RAW

I do everything in Photoshop. I have actions recorded that reduce any file I'm working on to 1200 pixels on the long side, frames the picture and adds my company name to it, and then saves it, setting image quality to 1 (low). Those images get posted to Facebook and Instagram. Speaking of Instagram, I'm a new Instagram user and hated it because it's a phone app. With the quality of today's smart phone cameras, I'm not posting pictures from my phone camera directly to anywhere on the Internet. Late yesterday, a friend showed me how to upload pictures from my computer desktop to Instagram. Definitely not something someone other than a computer geek would be able to do, but now I can post to Instagram with my company information and an appropriately Internet-quality picture.

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Apr 30, 2019 07:59:50   #
rodder
 
russelray wrote:
I do everything in Photoshop. I have actions recorded that reduce any file I'm working on to 1200 pixels on the long side, frames the picture and adds my company name to it, and then saves it, setting image quality to 1 (low). Those images get posted to Facebook and Instagram. Speaking of Instagram, I'm a new Instagram user and hated it because it's a phone app. With the quality of today's smart phone cameras, I'm not posting pictures from my phone camera directly to anywhere on the Internet. Late yesterday, a friend showed me how to upload pictures from my computer desktop to Instagram. Definitely not something someone other than a computer geek would be able to do, but now I can post to Instagram with my company information and an appropriately Internet-quality picture.
I do everything in Photoshop. I have actions recor... (show quote)


Thank you for this info, rod

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