winterrose wrote:
Armadillo wrote:- "Here, on UHH, we pretty much respect the image owners right to not copy and re-use another members work, that is not always true with other internet web sites. But you can protect your work to some degree."
You give up all your rights to your work to Admin by posting it here.
winterrose,
In actuality you are correct. Realistically, we all must trust someone at sometime in our lives.
Michael G
MtnMan wrote:
I do not believe that is true in the U.S. You own the copyright from the minute you snap the shutter. You'd have to formally give it up.
Enforcing implicit copyright is another matter.
One additional thing you can do with most of today's camera is bury your copyright information in the EXIF data. That data does not stay with the thumbnails if you post without using store original. It does stay with the downloaded image if you post with store original. I'm sure there are programs out there to change the EXIF data, though.
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Graham Smith wrote:
Here it is Djack41, it was done in Photoshop CC using the content aware move tool. With it I selected the area of branch that was immediately covering the ear, the tool done a pretty good job, I then tidied the ear up with the clone tool. Next I used content aware tool to fix a small section of the branch close to the ear and worked my way along the branch with the same tool, then just a small amount of tidying with the clone tool. Less than five minutes.
I hope you find this useful.
Graham
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Graham, even I understood those instructions. Thank you.
I Think It looks Fine The Way That it is!
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