This is just a general question on your image security products, I have had a look at your online demo and it is very impressive. We currently use Tiff and PDF images that we host in a web environment. Is it possible to protect these types of images or is this something that may be possible in the future?
Posted - Sep 11 2002 : 15:24:27
All of our encryption systems use JPG and GIF images, while the later versions can also use Animated Gifs.
These are the commonly accepted image formats for use on the web. There are no plans to provide support for other image types because in a web environment, other image formats offer no advantages in quality or download speed.
However, although Copysafe will not encrypt tiff or
PNG images, it can be used to protect them and all other page content by having an indiscreet Copysafe image on the same web page (or in the same frameset).
Posted - Sep 11 2002 : 15:25:24
If you are quality conscious, you will find that JPG does offer the best all round quality in a web environment.
The
rumors going around a few years back that Jpg's bleed is nonsense... how can a digital file (comprised of numbers) bleed?