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It still will not help. All you have to do is screenshot.
The easiest method is to use Javascript to "map" the area of your photo (or the entire page) and make it a "no r-click" zone. When someone tries to click on the photo to download it, a dialogue box will pop-up saying, "This photo is copyright Joe Shmoe" or whatever else you want. It doesn't make it impossible to get your photo (nothing will), but it does make it difficult.
Here is a site that goes over the basics of this method and the others (included the "shrink-wrap" method you mentioned)...
http://webdesign.about.com/od/graphics/a/aa102406.htm
Hope this helps.
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You're reading To protect photos, I understand there is a Javascript method where another transparent image overlaid on top of that photo and one gets a blank image when download that photo. Can this be done with Photoshop? I find Watermark it's not challenging enough.
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