In a message dated 3/20/2001 9:19:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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There are several legal issues in terms of dating images for copyright.
On the one hand, you receive your copyright the moment you press the
shutter button, even prior to processing... which protects you
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circle around it) or spell out the word, "copyright." Does anyone know how
to make the copyright symbol in Photoshop? I've tried, failed, and don't
even know if it's possible.
It's part of the Symbol character set in Windows. I just put one into an
image
in Paintshop
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In a message dated 3/20/2001 9:19:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are several legal issues in terms of dating images for copyright.
On the one hand, you receive your cop
quot;Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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circle around it) or spell out the word, "copyright." Does anyone know how
to make the
in PSP, press "alt" and type 0169
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From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:53 AM
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circle
Actually, the copyright symbol is available in most fonts. In Photoshop,
add test as you normally do, then when you need the (copyright sysmbol,
incase it didn't come through), Hold down the alt and type 0169 on the
number pad, assuming your using Windows. MAC users, you're on your own.
This
which might result in the use of the date of the transfer; but I am
unclear on this.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 11:07 PM
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mail quickly. Do you think?
Or am I out in left-field again.
Best regards--LRA
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Berry wrote:
If Jay Maisel has not shot film, except for one roll, during the past
year,
how is it that all of the images are copyright 2001, yet most are from film?
I guess the copyright does not correspond to the date
nd the copyrights
were renewed by the estates of the creators or the existing copyright
holder.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lynn Allen
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message dated 3/20/2001 9:19:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are several legal issues in terms of dating images for
copyright. On the on
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in PSP, press "alt" and type 0169
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From: "Rob Geraghty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:53 AM
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on 3/19/01 1:52 PM, Larry Berman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lynn,
You can tell which are digital by the alt tags. The DSC numbers are the
names of the digital files from the D1. I purposely left it out of the
article. Glad you liked it.
Larry
Very nice article, Larry; totally
Berry wrote: "If Jay Maisel has not shot film, except for one roll, during
the past year,
how is it that all of the images are copyright 2001, yet most are from film?
I guess the copyright does not correspond to the date the image was shot?"
I noticed that too. The copyright definitely does not
There are several legal issues in terms of dating images for copyright.
On the one hand, you receive your copyright the moment you press the
shutter button, even prior to processing... which protects you from the
rolls being stolen in the mail to the processor, and the thief claiming
Very nice article, Larry; totally on-topic AFAIC, and thanks for pointing it
up. It really "hits home" on numerous points.
One thing you left out: which pics were digital and which ones were film? I
could guess, and so could others, but I'll bet we'd be amazed if we knew for
sure!
Best
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Subject: RE: filmscanners: Jay Maisel Interview with Pictures and
Link...
One thing you left out: which pics were digital and which ones were film? I
could guess, and so could others, but I'll bet we'd
Larry... Muchas muchas gracias... What a great way to start my day... Jay's
eye, like a great brandy, only improves with age... Again, thanks...
Mike M.
Larry Berman wrote:
I forgot to include the link.
Sorry...
Jay Maisel sent me a dozen images plus a portrait for use in promoting
Larry Berman wrote:
I forgot to include the link.
Sorry...
Jay Maisel sent me a dozen images plus a portrait for use in promoting the
interview on my web site. The interview is now scheduled as a cover story
in Shutterbug Magazine. The text of the interview hasn't changed but you
Larry,
Thanks so very much. Jay is one of my heroes. I knew Jay had been shooting
digital recently, but had no idea he's been doing it exclusively for more
than a year. Brings me one step closer to the digicam I have my eye on ...
not that the results will ever begin to rival Jay's.
I would
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