Sunday, February 17, 2008
Keeping your photos safe from on-line thieves
This is pretty unsettling. I don't make a living selling my images. But that doesn't mean I want someone else to take them and start profiting from them, either.
So what do you do to keep your images safe?
The most secure thing you can do is to keep your images on your own hard drive, don't connect your computer to the internet, keep it password protected and chained to your desk, keep your doors and windows locked, close the blinds..... well you get the idea.
But the point of photography, for many of us, is getting our photos out there where people can look at them. That is the only way to get feedback, learn, and let other people enjoy your work. So, what can you do to keep your images relatively safe in an unsafe environment?
Visible watermarks are one common method. You can use tools such as Corel's Paintshop Pro X2. Another tool, called iWatermark is available from scriptsoftware.com. Many other tools are available, and are just a google search away.
Digimarc provides a service called MyPictureMarc that allows you to watermark your image and track on-line usage of your images. This includes covert, as well as visible watermarking of your images. This service starts at $79/year. The entry level pricing lets you embed an unlimited number of visible watermarks, and up to 1000 covert watermarks. However, you need to subscribe to the $499/year product to get the tracking feature, and to use up to 5000 covert watermarks.
Another option that will be available in the future is Attributor. I am currently waiting for the beta testing period to start on this system. It's not yet available, but it sounds promising. This product will track your images on-line, much like Digimarc. However, you don't need to embed a covert watermark in your images to track them. Their technology will examine your digital file, and calculate a digital “DNA” for it. It will then search the internet, and watch for the same file to appear on other web sites. I am really looking forward to trying this system out. When the beta period begins I'll post more information here.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Burlington Flats Baptist Church

Burlington Flats Baptist Church
Originally uploaded by LightBin
Here is a view of the Baptist Church from the hill overlooking Burlington Flats.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Edmeston E 11

Edmeston E 11
Originally uploaded by LightBin
The soon to be decommissioned E 11 at the Edmeston Volunteer Fire Department. It will be replaced in the spring with a new truck. I spent a cold afternoon with my son visiting the fire house and seeing the trucks. This is my 6th entry in the 2008 Challenge at photochallenge.org.
Old Case

Old Case
Originally uploaded by LightBin
My dad's old Case 530 tractor, sitting out in the cold on this February day. This is my 5th entry in the 2008 Challenge at photochallenge.org. Visit my flickr stream at flickr.com.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Red Panda - Rosamond Gifford Zoo

Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Originally uploaded by LightBin
One of the Red Panda's at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, in Syracuse NY. I went out there in January to take pictures, and get out of the house. Nice day for that time of year, although it was a little gray. It was a great time to visit the zoo and avoid the crowds!
