| What is this: | This website allows you to insert a fast, free and easy to apply invisible sign over your images to avoid people stole or copy them. |
| The story so far: | One of the most known way to protect a work is to apply an undeletable sign over the central part of the final image. This method gives us a good kind of protection but our image will be wasted and usurped by the sign itself. |
| The key: | This website uses the power of that method but the sign and so the watermark will be invisible. First question is: how can we avoid an image with an invisible watermark to be used by unauthorized people? Easy, this protection does not simply disallow unauthorized people to use our image because this protection will easly show we own the stolen work. Infact, people may delete visible signs or else people may use a part of the image which is covered not by the sign, but they can not delete our sign because they can not see it. |
| Solution: | This watermark is invisible and so we can cover the whole image with it. Of course, this allow we to demostrate we own a stolen image even a little part of it is used. |
| How to: | The way to do this is to load a watermark image behind (and not over) the image we would like to protect. The watermark with our sign will be applied as an alternate luminosity variation. More easily, the watermark is visible when we select the image with a Browser like Internet Explorer or similar (we do not care if Firefox can or can not show it because we just care we have at least one way to demostrate we own an image; it is indifferent for us to use a Browser than another). |
| Who mades this possible: | An application on this website mades this all possible with three easy steps. This application is called FLX WaterMark; you are free to CLICK HERE and use it now. If you need it, there is a full usage example at THIS PAGE. |
| Let it to be known: | It is good to let people know your work is protected by an FLX WaterMark. You can do it by writing this text in the description tab:<a href="http://www.radiorock.org/flx/flxwatermark/">Protected with FLX WaterMark</a>It may be used to write this in the Journal too. If you got a deviantART subscription you can also place the "stamp" in your Journal that way: <a href="http://www.radiorock.org/flx/flxwatermark/"><img src="http://www.radiorock.org/flx/flxwatermark/stamp.gif" /></a> |