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    Nice lines, in a variety of directions (the criss-crossing lines of the building, the steps, the railings.)

    However, because of all the geometry, I really notice the slight barrel distortion, and the slight crookedness of the image. Look at the very uppermost lines, for example -- that's very distracting, when the image is all about these lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcclark View Post
    Nice lines, in a variety of directions (the criss-crossing lines of the building, the steps, the railings.)

    However, because of all the geometry, I really notice the slight barrel distortion, and the slight crookedness of the image. Look at the very uppermost lines, for example -- that's very distracting, when the image is all about these lines.
    hmmm i noticed that just now

    is there anyway to get rid of this effect??
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    Yup, it's pretty easy. Photoshop and Gimp (and many other photo editors) all have a Lens Distortion filter. Play around with it a bit until the lines look straight to you -- it's mostly trial and error, unless you can look up some standard values (for your lens) online.

    Then just rotate to make the lines nice and perpendicular.
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    when you shoot lines make sure everything is straight. otherwise it just spoils it if you ask me.
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    also, i would leave the watermark out. in photos like this, especially with a font like that, it reminds me of graffiti.
    nice photo though, cool conversions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by timethief View Post
    when you shoot lines make sure everything is straight. otherwise it just spoils it if you ask me.
    there's nothing tilted, can you be specific?
    Quote Originally Posted by ernie View Post
    also, i would leave the watermark out. in photos like this, especially with a font like that, it reminds me of graffiti.
    nice photo though, cool conversions.
    i know, it doesn't look nice, but i have to save my picture from being stolen, thanks for the comment
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    Nicely done.

    A watermark won't keep your image from being stolen. It just makes a little more work for a thief if they decide they wznt to clone out the watermark or just crop it out.

    If you put an image online it's at risk. I make my on image watermarks very subtle hoping most image thieves won't notice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KmH View Post
    Nicely done.

    A watermark won't keep your image from being stolen. It just makes a little more work for a thief if they decide they wznt to clone out the watermark or just crop it out.

    If you put an image online it's at risk. I make my on image watermarks very subtle hoping most image thieves won't notice.
    thanks for the comment

    may i see an example of your watermark?
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    Actually, the whole image is tilted -- that's what was meant above. I had already mentioned it to you in other words -- you need to straighten the lines AND remove the barrel distortion to truly "straighten" them.

    Here's an example of my watermarking: Doorways. Look close! Very close!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcclark View Post
    Actually, the whole image is tilted -- that's what was meant above. I had already mentioned it to you in other words -- you need to straighten the lines AND remove the barrel distortion to truly "straighten" them.

    Here's an example of my watermarking: Doorways. Look close! Very close!
    i still can't see the photo tilted

    now that's smart watermarking, in my new photos i'll do like that

    thanks for the comment again.
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    Just scroll the image to the top or bottom of the screen so a line is right on the edge of the screen.

    Here's a link to one of my watermarked images here at TPF, its in the upper right corner. Go ahead and right click and copy the image so you can zoom it.

    It says:

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    In the US, if your copyrights are not registered with the US Copyright Office before an infringement occurs, you'll have trouble finding an attorney willing to persue a suit against the infringer.
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    @KmH

    Works don't have to be registered in order to be protected. If I make notes on a sheet of paper, that's considered original work and as such would be protected. Your problem with court cases is simply verifying that your work came before his.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KmH View Post
    Just scroll the image to the top or bottom of the screen so a line is right on the edge of the screen.

    Here's a link to one of my watermarked images here at TPF, its in the upper right corner. Go ahead and right click and copy the image so you can zoom it.

    It says:

    ой 2009 K Harrod Photography
    All Rights Reseved Haverhill, IA

    In the US, if your copyrights are not registered with the US Copyright Office before an infringement occurs, you'll have trouble finding an attorney willing to persue a suit against the infringer.
    nice job for watermarking , well i don't know about american law, but i think what blash says is right...
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    @KmH

    Works don't have to be registered in order to be protected. If I make notes on a sheet of paper, that's considered original work and as such would be protected. Your problem with court cases is simply verifying that your work came before his.
    yeah i think this is right..
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    Quote Originally Posted by blash View Post
    @KmH

    Works don't have to be registered in order to be protected. If I make notes on a sheet of paper, that's considered original work and as such would be protected. Your problem with court cases is simply verifying that your work came before his.
    You're correct in that as soon as a work is created it's copyrighted. The issue is, what constitues 'protection' and lets not confuse Copyright law with Patent law.

    In the USA if your copyright is not registered you are severly limited in what you can sue for. Basicly you can only sue for the income lost from that infringement only. If your normal charge for the image is $75, that's how much you can sue for. You cannot sue for attorney and court costs, which is why the first question an attorney will ask you is, "Is the image registered?" If you answer, "No it's not." they will tell you to get it registered ASAP and come back when it is. You have 3 months from the time the image was published by the infringer. You will still be somewhat limited on what your attorney can sue for.


    If you register your copyright before the infringment occurs you can sue to recover any income the infringer realized by using your image without your authorization. Further, you can get additional awards if you can show the infringer knew they were infringing and did so willfully as well as recover your court and attorney fee's.

    I followed a case in Florida. A realty company selling high end properties infringed 7 images of exteriors and interiors of several properties in a brochure. The court awarded the photographer $12 million because the infringement was willful.

    If your images are registered and sound company infringes your work awards, after court and attorney fees, wind up right around $100,000.

    Unregistered image suits wind up in small claims court.
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