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May 3 2005, 04:21 PM
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Meaning if I have a picture scanned into my computer - I then use say Microsoft Picture it (software)....I adjust this picture from its natural state (colored)....to "negative".....I then save it. But is there anyway once I save it....from keeping others from having the ability to adjust it back to its normal condition? Because once I save a photo in "negative".....if I go back in (re-open my photo program...Microsoft picture it - and hit the "negative" feature again....the photo will revert back to its original condition (meaning showing the picture in full color). I don't want this to happen - I want to be able to send a picture off in negative format.....but not allow the other users to revert it back to normal. Thanks for any help. |
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May 3 2005, 09:25 PM
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Short answer - no.
A negative image is just the image with the colour and brightness values inverted - when you send that image to someone else there is nothing to stop them doing the same thing, its an action performed on the image not a property of the image itself. Er... why would you want to prevent someone doing that anyway? -------------------- Soltek QBIC, Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 512MB RAM, 200GB SATA HDD, ATI Radeon 9600XT 256MB, Netgear 54Mb/s WAP, ridiculously expensive Satellite Broadband Windows XP Home SP2, Trend Micro Internet Security, Firefox, Thunderbird, AdAwareSE, Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster, A-squared Free, Ewido Security Suite. |
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May 3 2005, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(Rimmer @ May 3 2005, 09:25 PM) Er... why would you want to prevent someone doing that anyway? Now that i want to know aswell.. -------------------- --Hijackthis-- ---Ad-Aware SE Personal--- ---Spybot Search and Destroy--- ---Trend Micro on-line virus scan---
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