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    Just how does one access the histogram from someone elses picture posted here, it doesn't show in exif info ? I ask because every now and then someone comments on a the histogram reading from a posted picture. I can only view it on my own camera or editing program, not once it's posted ?

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    Ok,. i will tell you how to do it, but remember by copying the image to your PC, do not save it to your hard-drive as you could be breaching copyright. So just do the following, check the histogram and then close it without saving.

    UNLESS - you have the owners permission to have a copy!

    Open the image in AP that you want to check

    Open Photoshop

    on the image you want to see the histogram for (on the AP page), click and hold, then drag down to the toolbar where photoshop is sitting, which will open photoshop, then on your photoshop workspace, drop the image. Then view the histogram in photoshop. EASY

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    SeeSee, that someone could have been me. I save the image and open it with my image editor. The first thing I do is look at the histogram. If you use levels it creates a histogram to enable the adjustments to be made.

    Ricktas - I would think that saving images from the net does not in inself breach copyright. It is what you do with the images that may infringe copyright. e.g. claim as your own, sell, use to make up another image etc.
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    Ah OK, I figured it could be done by opening it in my photo editor { Elements } but that takes a while to open on my lappy, 512 RAM, I was hoping it was something simpler than that........thanks, no dramas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Briancd View Post
    Ricktas - I would think that saving images from the net does not in inself breach copyright. It is what you do with the images that may infringe copyright. e.g. claim as your own, sell, use to make up another image etc.
    Just viewing the photo in your web browser is already saving it to your hard drive....in your browser's cache directory ;-)

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    Hi guys,

    I understand that just viewing it on your pc from the web saves it to your temporary internet files.

    However, i had a long conversation with a lawyer regarding the saving of images on PC's from the net.

    After much investigation, i have been advised that if it is stored on your PC in the temporary internet cache directories you would probably be ok in a court, however if you stored the image in "my documents" or similar it could be deemed as having been stolen as it would be argued that you physically saved the copy, rather than a process of using the internet

    So to err on the side of caution, i would not save a copy to your hard disk.

    cheers everyone

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    I think you'd be reasonably safe saving an image that is posted on a public forum though. Especially without any indications like a business name, website and Copyright logo.

    That's my understanding anyway, if it's a general image posted on a public forum it's a free for all.

    If people are worried - there is always full sized watermarks etc.

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