OK, OK
I might have a go at editing that, I thought there were too many struts/wires etc to make a neat edit. I guess my editing skills fail instead
[edit] Right, I've changed the permissions on my files. Just to be sure, can somebody else check whether they can still see the originals?
Oh, and Bob, is there a way to automatically add the watermark? When I go to a show I come back with hundreds of photos, adding it one at a time would be a pain
Last edited by Ruggerbugger; 06-10-2010 at 05:50 PM.
I can still see originals at about 3200 x 1900 while logged into my Flickr account. I don't know about viewing while not logged in. Maybe it takes a while to update.
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Just tried on another user account, originals still viewable.
[edit] Probably takes a while, the new settings do say only I should see the originals.
Having said that, I'm pretty sure the owner of the airfield holds the copyright to any photos I take at a show, would I be right there?
Last edited by Ruggerbugger; 06-10-2010 at 09:09 PM.
that's not entirely true either..
when you're studying photography at university / college etc they own all photographs you take for your course..
when you work for a company you'll have to sign a waiver allowing them to own the copyright for photographs taken for a job / in their time
every country has their own laws about the publishing of photographs..
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But apart from all of those conditions?
I left it vague for a reason, though what I said pretty much sums up what the typical person shooting for them self should know.
I'm sure if they signed a waiver they would be aware of the fact that photos taken in company time belong to the company without us needing to tell them
apart from those and a few other conditions, for the most if you take the photograph, the copyright is yours
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I do mine as a vector shape so I can just pick it from the library and put it straight on as a new layer.
thats right, record an action placing the copyright / logo where you want and then you just run a batch on a folder, and hey presto 600 wedding photographs all tagged up
can also assign a function key to the action, so if you're editing individual shots and want to tag, hit the F key when ur done and move onto the next image
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another from the studio shoot the other month
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excellent again Bobster
Like the old plane and car shot - greta editing jobs. I'd have left the feet in as well
One from yesterday. Very bright and a bit hard so converted to mono as I preferred it to be honest. Just disabled full on downloads from my Flickr as well having read the last few posts.
I knew you'd say that, I was thinking the same thing.
BTW, can somebody check my flickr, still not sure it's hiding the full res originals.
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