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Oct 15, 2007 10:24 |  #1

This past weekend I shot some boudoir pictures. She is purchasing a CD from me with the pictures on it. She asked if I could password protect the CD. Do any of you know how to do this?


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Oct 15, 2007 10:26 |  #2

the only way would be to encrypt the data on the cd itself. If there is another way it is unbeknownst to me.


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Oct 15, 2007 10:27 |  #3

Can't be done.

Only thing you can do is put them in a flash file and embed a password protect somehow with that. Even then I can get images from a swf file with little effort.

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Oct 15, 2007 10:28 |  #4

you could always just put the images in a password protected zip file.


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Oct 15, 2007 10:29 |  #5

arch1tect wrote in post #4127206 (external link)
you could always just put the images in a password protected zip file.

That would be the easiest and cheapest way.


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Oct 15, 2007 10:31 |  #6

You can brute force a zip easily, but if the destination has no really computer savvy users, then I say do the zip file.


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Oct 15, 2007 10:33 |  #7

Tell her to name it something like "2007 spreadsheets." Who would want to look at those??


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Oct 15, 2007 10:34 |  #8

Pure gold.


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Oct 15, 2007 10:44 as a reply to  @ cosworth's post |  #9

You can purchase a program like this one.

http://www.softheap.co​m/cdvlock.html (external link)


or you can save a slide show in lightroom to a pdf file. Then bring the pdf file into Adobe Acrobat and under file click "Document Security" and insert a password.

I have a friend who did this.

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Oct 15, 2007 11:15 |  #10
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If you compress them in a ZIP or RAR archive and use a decent length (8+) alpha numeric password then it would take a very long time to brute force it.

an 8 digit alpha numeric password using upper and lower case has 218 trillion combinations.... add symbols to that and your talking 7.2 Quadrillion combinations!

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Oct 15, 2007 16:40 as a reply to  @ Banbert's post |  #11

my husband said to do a Zip or Rar file with a password. I'll just go with that. I need to make it simple enough so the client can open the file but it would take just an extra step for someone if they were poking around.


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Oct 15, 2007 17:21 |  #12

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Oct 16, 2007 01:26 |  #13

If you use a password, don't take easy ones. There a lists of passwords that are frequently used. So no names of partners / kids, birthdays, special events as most people assume these first.
When I create a new password, I take a piece of paper and jot down some random characters, numbers and symbols like '_', '&' etc, but no system.

As Banbert already mentioned, you need a certain length too.

Don't forget to write the password down so that you can remember it.


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Oct 16, 2007 02:06 |  #14

I would also do a contact sheet with image names to make it easier for them to find the picture they are looking for in the zip file.


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Oct 16, 2007 03:52 |  #15

strmrdr wrote in post #4132605 (external link)
I would also do a contact sheet with image names to make it easier for them to find the picture they are looking for in the zip file.

kinda negates the password really..


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