on โ28-03-2015 11:27 PM
on โ28-03-2015 11:33 PM
You can't on other people's photos, but on your own, just make them the minimum acceptable size, (which I can't remember what it is! Could be 500 pixels along the longest side?). That should do it. Not sure if there is a setting to stop it, but making small photos should work.
on โ28-03-2015 11:41 PM
Can I also add, your paintings are absolutely beautiful! You are very talented indeed.
on โ29-03-2015 08:53 AM
My question would be why do you want to stop zooming, if I want to buy your artwork I would like to be able to zoom and see a better view of it
If zooming was disabled or low quality pictures, I wouldnt purchase because my first question would be what are you trying to hide. Just my thoughts.
Nice pictures by the way
on โ29-03-2015 09:50 AM
I guess you have your reasons for wanting to remove the 'zoom' on your images but I think in the case of your sale items, it is a positive advantage ! It enables the prospective buyer (or interested browser!) to really see the detail of the work and its painterly qualities.
As an art teacher, I always like the opportunity of being able to show students detail in an art work. Its so informative not only of the skill involved in producing the work but in enabling the viewer to understand the nature and possibilities of the particular medium being used, whether it be pastels, water colour, oils or acrylic paints.
I would think carefully before taking steps to remove this facility, as I think it is actually a good selling tool for you !
I love your work as well !
on โ29-03-2015 01:20 PM
Am I right in assuming it's to prevent the possibility of copying/photoshopping to make a knock-off?
Cheers,
Marina.
on โ29-03-2015 02:07 PM
@i-love-my-sheep wrote:Can I also add, your paintings are absolutely beautiful! You are very talented indeed.
I agree! Stunning work.
on โ30-03-2015 07:14 PM
You could also consider adding a watermark across the pictures to prevent copying if that is a concern.
Cheers,
Marina.
on โ30-03-2015 07:57 PM
Beautiful artwork.
Zooming in is an advantage for your.
But, yes, as someone else has stated, perhaps a watermark across them when they are zoomed to prevent copying.