Another trick is adding very subtle tags. Have a look at the first
image (ignoring the obvious tag at the bottom):
http://www.tonykeenebirds.co.uk/abirds/mangroverobin.html
You can see it if you up the contrast and drop the brightness...
Cheers,
Tony
On 23/07/2012 15:13, Carl Clifford wrote:
Dear B-A,
I have been following the "what value a photo" with interest. One thing that
has not been mentioned, is that if your name is not on or in an image, it is difficult to
identify the work as being yours.
It is important that you identify your digital images by naming yourself as photographer
and copyright holder in the EXIF data of your images. Sure EXIF data can be stripped, but
most people who "borrow" images usually overlook it and it remains as a nice
digital thumb-print on your images.
For those who have not set up their EXIF, and would like to know how, it is in
the manual.
Cheers,
Sent from my iPadh
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