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08/16/2021 01:19:38 PM · #1 |
I am pretty sure I read this years ago on here, but saying that, I could have thought it , dreamt it, just brought it out of left field.
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I 'think' I remember a thread that gave out advice on if you put a layer of some sorts over the top of a photo you are putting on the web, that if they right clicked it, they basically only got the top layer.
Is that real, or did I just make that up? |
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08/16/2021 03:45:21 PM · #2 |
Yes, there is a way to do it (but I don't know the specifics) -- we do it here.
However, I think it is a web-page based function (in the HTML code for the page) and not a layer in Photoshop (or whatever photo editing software/format). |
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08/16/2021 04:57:18 PM · #3 |
Hmmmprfff
I maybe I probably mashed about 8 conversations into my head and came up with this idea. Thanks for replying! x |
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