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07/20/2003 08:17:11 AM · #1
what is the best way to add your signature to a photo? I took 150 shots of a band and from what they saw they want to put some on their website and give me credit. Should I just use my name or my e-mail?
07/20/2003 08:33:57 AM · #2
If you had prints for sale, I'd put rogerspaul.dpcprints.com but I see that you aren't a member yet. Maybe its time to make yourself a member and put a half dozen in your portfolio for sale. If you need something right away, you can put inspzil.dpcprints.com I won't say anything, I promise. Otherwise, I'd just put "P. Rogers © 2003" or write out the first name if you prefer. If you could put both, I'd put your email right under it or on the opposite corner. Its free advertising, make the most of it.

Bob
07/20/2003 08:34:53 AM · #3
On the band photos that I took which are now on their website, I wrote "© 2003 - Ben Roberts" in the bottom right-hand corner.
07/20/2003 11:31:23 AM · #4
Originally posted by Konador:

On the band photos that I took which are now on their website, I wrote "© 2003 - Ben Roberts" in the bottom right-hand corner.


I do mine the same way.
07/20/2003 12:12:39 PM · #5
how do ya do the @ copyright thing?
07/20/2003 12:15:18 PM · #6
Are you talking to me?





Message edited by author 2003-07-20 12:38:44.
07/20/2003 12:19:28 PM · #7
On a pc at least, just hold the "alt" key and type 0169 then release the "alt" key.
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07/20/2003 12:40:41 PM · #8
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Are you talking to me?



Just a thought. Have you thought of have the title in the middle of the picture and having your name to the right like you have.
The title currently look a little off center.
07/20/2003 03:39:29 PM · #9
Originally posted by wingy:

On a pc at least, just hold the "alt" key and type 0169 then release the "alt" key.
©

Sometimes you have to use the keypad numbers to get this to work right. You can also use the Character Map tool and copy/paste from there. On a Mac you get the character with Option-g (hold the Option key and type "g").
07/22/2003 12:49:08 PM · #10
test
07/22/2003 01:10:35 PM · #11
wingy that alt shortcut is very cool. one of the most useful shortcuts i've seen in a while (at least for me). it's much, much easier than going through the characters.
07/22/2003 01:16:28 PM · #12
Originally posted by nborton:

wingy that alt shortcut is very cool. one of the most useful shortcuts i've seen in a while (at least for me). it's much, much easier than going through the characters.


you didn't know that borton?
07/22/2003 01:30:35 PM · #13
nope believe it or not.
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