Connie Campbell |
How to Protect Photos on a CD Hi All, Over the past few years, I have been thinking of doing photography as a side job. I have done some free shoots for friends' weddings, etc. But I was wondering, how would I make a photo CD that is protected? Meaning that it is viewable but not printable. If anyone could pass some of their know how down it would be appreciated.
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- Elida Gutierrez Contact Elida Gutierrez Elida Gutierrez's Gallery |
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Lois Wilkes |
You can create a password protected pdf presentation. In Bridge choose the files, go to Tools/Photoshop/Automate choose pdf presentation. Or in photoshop go to File/Automate choose pdf presentation.Make your presentation. In the save adobe pdf dialog box, choose Security. You can password protect opening the file with one password and/or ability to print and edit with an additional password.
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- Greg McCroskery Contact Greg McCroskery Greg McCroskery's Gallery |
Connie, One option I might suggest is to look into a program called "FlipAlbum". I do all my wedding proofing on line -- on my website, but I used to use "FlipAlbum" all the time. I is a very cool program that allows you to encrypt the CD/DVD so that it cannot be copied. It also even has an expiration period, so that after a period of time it become unusable! God Bless,
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