In over 50 tries I cannot get rid of the watermark. Both the broadcastkey.mtx file and the CFAInternational.html file are in the registered directory which is www.siamese-kittens/ShowHalls/
Posts: 3 | Location: College Station, TX, USA | Registered: January 08, 2004
quote:Broadcast licenses are currently FREE for non-commercial use. Beginning January, 2004 Viewpoint is introducing a new licensing model. Under this new model, developers can purchase an annual Developer License that entitles them to create and distribute non-expiring content during the license period.
Free broadcast licenses for non-commercial use, expiring January 31st, 2004, are available until Dec 31st, 2003.
Since the free licences are no longer available and since I can't get the watermark to disappear, I give up out of frustration and will remove all zoom view items from my site tommorrow. But my licence said it was good till June.
Posts: 3 | Location: College Station, TX, USA | Registered: January 08, 2004
I guess wait and see what transpires, I don't think they've updated yet what's happening with free licences.
Maybe I'm missreading, but I can't see to figure out what's actually happening to the free broadcast, if it's a case of 3rd party tools like zoomview for Photoshop or whatever buying a licence and then passing on broadcast codes for each instance of a purchased copy of PhotoShop 7, or whether there will still be a freely available key for hobbyist users like us who aren't trying to make money out of it.
I'd wait it out and see how things pan out, I don't think the new licencing scheme has been launched yet, and things are still up in the air.
At least, I hope. It'd be a shame to totaly rule out free licences for developers, especially when other products like 3ds max and Maya are now opening up limited versions of their products for hobbyist users.
I see the issue. The ZoomView template that you use has a '3D' element in the underlying UI code. The ZoomView key has a feature bit that disables the use of 3D.
So, the solution is to use a template that removes the 3D element. I have attached a set of templates you can use. Just unzip them to the photoshop/presets/zoomview folder. I would recommend you use the 2D UI template.
I think I finally figured out how to get rid of the watermark. First, the only template that works is the Plain one that came with Photoshop. Second, you have to put in the logo. Third, it will not work if you center the page. Counters and other code below the zoom view seems to be OK.
Posts: 3 | Location: College Station, TX, USA | Registered: January 08, 2004