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09/23/2007 04:53:45 PM · #1 |
Ok, newbie question about pricing of CDs.
Acknowledging that anyone that gets a CD is going to be making prints of my work and that copyright laws are on my side.
1. What is a reasonable price for a CD. Mine are averaging about 80 images.
2. Is there a slideshow program that will make it very difficult to print or duplicate images from to help prevent unauthorized copying?
3. Is there a program to ‘LOCK’ a CD so that a customer cannot print or duplicate a photo without a password that he must pay for? I know that software companies do this all the time.
By practical experience, I have already taken some steps.
a. No one gets electronic copies of my ‘special’ edited photos. They are print only and not included on the CD.
b. I am placing a watermark in an unobtrusive but hard to remove placement on images.
c. I am inserting my copyright statement in another location on the image that is not so obvious.
d. EXIF info is only available on my computer/archival CD.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Glen |
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09/23/2007 05:16:49 PM · #2 |
There is a professional photographer in Hawaii that sells 100 photos on a CD for $14.95 as a screen saver CD. |
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09/23/2007 05:50:36 PM · #3 |
ProShow Gold allows you to lock a CD, and password protect it. It's a slideshow program. They also allow the full resolution pictures to be included. |
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