Donna R. Wageman |
watermarking How do I watermark a digital image? I see that Lexar has a compact flash card that makes this possible in some way. Thanks for any responses.
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Stephanie M. Stevens |
It depends on whether you're talking about an electronic watermark to be read by software or a visible mark that someone can see.
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Donna R. Wageman |
A visible mark, please.
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Stephanie M. Stevens |
type on a new layer, then lower the opacity until the image shows through, but the words are still readable
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Stephanie M. Stevens |
P.S. to make a copywrite symbol hold Alt & type 0169 on the numeric keypad
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Donna R. Wageman |
Thank you, thank you, forgot---left off from taking wildlife images as had two great grand babies in the last few weeks to take photo's of. The memory is short when a person gets aged.
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Donna R. Wageman |
Thank you, thank you, forgot---left off from taking wildlife images as had two great grand babies in the last few weeks to take photo's of. The memory is short when a person gets aged.
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Donna R. Wageman |
Thank you, thank you, forgot---left off from taking wildlife images as had two great grand babies in the last few weeks to take photo's of. The memory is short when a person gets aged.
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Jason Stare |
Donna, I use an application called Faststone Image Viewer (http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm) that can add text overlays to images and groups of images. However, it doesn't support RAW formats, only BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO and TGA.
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