Each individual purchases has its own DRM/watermark, so Fansadox knows who shared the comics to others and will ban/take legal action against them.What is DRM?
no way to bypass DRMEach individual purchases has its own DRM/watermark, so Fansadox knows who shared the comics to others and will ban/take legal action against them.
If you find the Watermark and obfuscate it, you need unlock the PDF first though(Which is the easier part).no way to bypass DRM?
agree thats the easy part erasing the watermarks they are so annoying sometimes the come in colored parts they are hard to noticeIf you find the Watermark and obfuscate it, you need unlock the PDF first though(Which is the easier part).
A lot of hassle.
Buy one copy each with a friend, find or write a program to compare images to check if there are any differences. Pretty easy. Actually if you extract the image files the differences between file sizes would give away anything unique to the copy you bought.agree thats the easy part erasing the watermarks they are so annoying sometimes the come in colored parts they are hard to notice
numbers can occur not only hidden in the image, but also in the text itself. for example, I was translating a comic book the year before, and there was a hotel room number in the dialog at the beginning, while the story itself never showed the door with the number. My conclusion is that a different customer can get a random number in the same dialog. That means you need to track not only pictures but also dialogs. if anyone needs to understand issue 462 The Snatcher 2. there at the beginning of the story the blonde is told what room she was put in.Buy one copy each with a friend, find or write a program to compare images to check if there are any differences. Pretty easy. Actually if you extract the image files the differences between file sizes would give away anything unique to the copy you bought.
Is this really a thing though? I mean DRMs for images are so easy to bypass that it's pointless to have them.
For the comics we're talking about and that issue, the text is part of the image file so that makes no difference.numbers can occur not only hidden in the image, but also in the text itself. for example, I was translating a comic book the year before, and there was a hotel room number in the dialog at the beginning, while the story itself never showed the door with the number. My conclusion is that a different customer can get a random number in the same dialog. That means you need to track not only pictures but also dialogs. if anyone needs to understand issue 462 The Snatcher 2. there at the beginning of the story the blonde is told what room she was put in.
i can't buy copies the site wont sell, so i share expenses any way i remove the watermarks to make loras, for personal use, i have to check image by image all the timeBuy one copy each with a friend, find or write a program to compare images to check if there are any differences. Pretty easy. Actually if you extract the image files the differences between file sizes would give away anything unique to the copy you bought.
Is this really a thing though? I mean DRMs for images are so easy to bypass that it's pointless to have them.
It's been too long, I can't remember where I got it from back then. But definitely not from F95 and not directly from 8muses.Is it from 8muses site? Cause it is also 302 room
i think nobody has it manAnyone have 636 & 639 Voyages of the Trader series ??? plz
no. | Artist | Titel | release date |
657 | Cagri | Infiltrator | 11.04.2024 |
658 | George Duff | The Syndicate 2 | 18.04.2025 |
659 | Predator | The Journalist | 25.04.2025 |
660 | Predondo | Victoria Sacred 3 | 02.05.2025 |
661 | Lesbi K. Leih | Tic-Toc-Taken 2 | 09.05.2025 |
662 | Trenton | Latin Hell | 16.05.2025 |
663 | Lilith | The Hostage 3 | 23.05.2025 |
664 | Montal | Gas Station | 30.05.2025 |
Which comic is this from?Has anyone ever noticed that in almost all comics, one letter is not quite there in several text bubbles?
This phenomenon occurs regardless of the artist and language version of the comic. Is this a graphic error or part of the DRM protection? Here are two examples. In one a part of the U is missing and in the other a part of the S.
I wonder if there is something behind this
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