Lord_of_the_Dense
June 8th, 2005, 04:45 PM
One of the benefits of digital photography – the fact that amateurs can take better-looking photos and doctor them using photo-editing software – is also becoming a bane. Photofinishing labs increasingly are refusing to print professional-looking photographs taken by amateurs.
The reason: Photofinishers are afraid of infringing on professional photographers' copyrights.
Amateur photographer Zee Helmick encountered that problem when she went to pick up photos she had ordered at a Wal-Mart near her home in Henderson, Nev.
Read entire story here (http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/computing/personaltech/20050530-9999-mz1b30snap.html).
Anyone run into this?
The reason: Photofinishers are afraid of infringing on professional photographers' copyrights.
Amateur photographer Zee Helmick encountered that problem when she went to pick up photos she had ordered at a Wal-Mart near her home in Henderson, Nev.
Read entire story here (http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/computing/personaltech/20050530-9999-mz1b30snap.html).
Anyone run into this?