How do you save pictures in .swf?

Could you tell me that in simple steps if possible?

no, I just want to save pictures so that they won't be dowloadable from my web site, but I suppose, my designer is taking care of that. I was looking for a way to protect the pictures I send as submissions to web sites, which, in turn, may publish on their own web site without my ok, but i guess, if I sent them, they are downloadable, there is nothing i can do. I know the digimarc, I already tried it.
By the way, while i am here, it's a disater  since I posted that question, I am still receing HUNDREDS of mails from  the mc book air community. I checked "your stuff" and it says I am not following any community, and
only "receive mail from announcement posts I create " is checked. I just resaved, and they are still coming.......
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