Excellent idea. In fact, if I'm not disremembering, that's what the
mysterious Ctein, he of the ineffable single name, does on his website.
Ctein is among the handful of folk who truly merit the designation of master
printer. He uses the now-arcane dye transfer photographic printing process
and regards the web images as mere advertising.
Altho' he doesn't say so, I will: Anyone who is satisfied with a pirated
inkjet copy of his JPEGs is a myopic dolt.
But viewing his JPEGs online is a treat!
http://plaidworks.com/ctein/
Lex
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From: "Gregg" <giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] protecting images from theft
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 14:40:34 -0400
What about putting both your name, copywrite info and a way to get in
touch.
That way the downloaded image becomes advertising.
Gregg
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