koven
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Am I the only one who feels weird when you view your flickr stats and you see people looking up the full res sizes of your images? I cant belive flickr allows this function. Its so easy for people to steal images.
Am I the only one who feels weird when you view your flickr stats and you see people looking up the full res sizes of your images? I cant belive flickr allows this function. Its so easy for people to steal images.
Am I the only one who feels weird when you view your flickr stats and you see people looking up the full res sizes of your images? I cant belive flickr allows this function. Its so easy for people to steal images.
I just dont use flickr and use Zenfolio instead. About the only way to steal an image is screen shot it on Zenfolio. But then again im not interested in the comunity aspect of sites like flickr because i find the comunity here more enjoyable.
Just FYI, it's not hard at all for someone with a small amount of technical knowledge to get a high resolution copy of your image off Zenfolio. With 5 minutes of fooling around, and no experience on my part, I was able to download this image fairly easily in 1100 x 733. If you're showing someone else the image, you're sending it to them, and they'll be able to access it.
As for Flickr's full size access - you can set the largest size available to the public. You can also choose to upload lower resolution copies of your photos.
In some of my conversations with the Flickreenos, it was stated many times that if your image is on a web page, it can be downloaded. So if you post a photo here from your Flickr account, it's downloadable, no matter what parameters you set on Flickr.
PF
"I don't want people to see this photo, so I'll post it on the internet"... 😕
Like everyone said, if you don't want people to download your photos, don't post them on the internet. Nothing is perfect, especially internet security, the best you can do is make it harder for someone to download yours, just like outrunning a lion so to speak (as in you don't have to outrun the lion, just someone else).
Posting images on the internet is a double edged sword, accept it and participate, or don't accept it. (FWIW, I choose not to accept it, and don't post photos online, or have facebook/flikr/twitter/etc..)
Michael
I'm a pro photographer.