Further, any such data can be easily "cloned" or "healed" out. This, of
course, is only to permit personal ownership claims by the "stripper".
An especially heinous theft of part of a photogs soul.

Jack 


--- "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When you have the file open you can go to:
> File->File Info...
> Which brings up a dialog box with editable fields.  As far as I can
> tell 
> this data can be easily stripped out of any image without damaging
> the 
> image itself for what it's worth.
> 
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> >This afternoon a friend sent me a link to his web site on which
> there was
> >an option to purchase prints.  None of the photos he referenced were
> his,
> >nor did he give credit or recognition to the photographers or the
> artists
> >whose work had been photographed.  I'm sure in his case it's just
> stupidity
> >and ignorance - something that I'll get around to correcting
> shortly.
> >
> >However, this got me to thinking about adding copyright info to a
> photo -
> >something more than the visible notice seen on so many web images. 
> I seem
> >to recall that there's a way to add such information - and other
> info as
> >well - through metadata, or EXIF, or some such similar method. 
> >Unfortunately, the book in which I read this technique is out on
> loan for a
> >week or so.  Can someone quickly tell me how this info can be added
> to the
> >pic so it can't be easily stripped away?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
> >Shel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> When you're worried or in doubt, 
>       Run in circles, (scream and shout).
> 
> 


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