mathew333 wrote: Neil vN wrote:
Mathew .. more than 2 years of writing, in more than 150 postings, with reams of helpful advice on that website ... and you\'ll zone in and find one thing to criticize and be snide about. And that is the sole motivation for your post now, with no bearing on the original question here. Sweet. Nice going on your first day here.
Neil vN
www.planetneil.com/tangents/
Nice you got another link in. The only reason you are on multiple sites is to pimp your book and your seminar. Its just a fact and was proven when you left a link that had nothing to do with the thread.
Wow... just wow. Neil\'s undoubtedly helped more people with lighting then you\'re likely to ever know, so you decide to take a shot at him for his signature? I know you\'re new here but you should probably search around a bit before throwing rocks....
Back on topic - Sahid, pretty much what everyone else said. You can protect your images as best as possible, but the reality is, if it\'s on your blog/website, they can be nicked. I always embed my EXIF data in my images so if someone does take one, at least I can prove ownership (if they strip the EXIF, I still have the copy with it embedded).
I wouldn\'t worry about it too awful much. As was said before, if they are determined, they will get it.
Jan 06, 2009 at 11:16 AM
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