Welcome to Red Pixel Media! In today’s quick article I want to mention the importance of where you upload your images for viewing.
As mentioned in our previous article, a user always needs to read the terms of use and the copyright policy of a website and make sure you are not giving exclusive rights of your photo’s away. Photoshop Online had this written in their copyright policy (not sure if it has since changed), and also the social network giant Facebook. You may be a huge FB user like I am and it may have occurred to you that it may be the best place for your many friends to view your latest and greatest images, however, the fine print is a major turn off. The FB copyright may feel like a radiant bottle of butterflies in comparison to some of Facebook’s application’s copyright policies (yes, they have their own!). Many have full access to personal information including your precious images!
Due to blindfolds in the Facebook policies, Flickr (from Yahoo) has become widely popular for photographers, as is Deviant Art. Both hold no rights on user’s uploaded images.
However, we all know the safest thing is to host your own website and upload images to your own server. Now comes the challenge that almost every website has… the copy-paste thieves! With a few simple steps however, this can be avoided.
1. You could use some sort of HTML encoder, however this can just make thing’s complicated and messy when trying to work on your website.
2. Paste some no copy, or no right click html code! Quick and easy solution that will work for most situations!
3. Images online shouldn’t be any larger than 600px x 600px with 72 dpi
Lastly, make sure you watermark your images! Make something easily recognizable by yourself but hard to photoshop out. Of course there’s a fine line between a useful watermark and a watermark that just takes over the image…

Watermark | 600px x 600px | 72dpi | Image
That’s it for tonight! Always feel free to contact us for questions and make sure you comment!