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Watermarking Images
Topic Started: Nov 16 2005, 01:36 PM (328 Views)
waxingsteve
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There are many ways to watermark images. Many use something like Paint Shop Pro, which includes watermarking as an effect. Personally, I like uMark Lite which is small and easy to use :) Just load the pic, give it the text you want to use as a watermark, position it, and then save it :) Very simple ;)

Steve :)
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LongSufferingHubby
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I have just downloaded a program called picture-shark its FREEWARE and very simple to use. If you want to see the results take a look at Twinthing's Gallery.

You can download it from

http://www.picture-shark.com/index.htm


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Dave
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Mardar
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Thanks Steve :ta: :ta: You know how much I like new toys. This one is very easy to use. I just did a teabag tile to let everyone see what it looks like. I types too much for the size tile it was. but you get the idea.

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jo145
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good idea if you don't want people to copy your work, but so many kind people allow the use of their wonderful artwork. Is that a new tile Madar, it's lovely. :wave:
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Mardar
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No Jo it's one from my site. It's a freebie. This would be great for items to sell though. You could show a sample without someone just nicking it off the computer screen. It would be hard to erase the name or logo and your product is safe. :thumbup; :thumbup;

LongSufferingHubby, I like the program you put up too. I have to go play with it a bit. :thumbup; :thumbup; :thumbup;
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