sydhobbs@msn.com
12-07-2006, 11:40 AM
I have another quick question. Should I consider watermarking? And if so where do I look? Thanks
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View Full Version : Watermarking sydhobbs@msn.com 12-07-2006, 11:40 AM I have another quick question. Should I consider watermarking? And if so where do I look? Thanks Greg McCary 12-08-2006, 02:56 AM You can add them with Photoshop, but I think the choice of if is a personal one. Good luck, soory I am no more help and I would love to see some of the images. Post them in the critique forum..... Greg txuj 02-21-2007, 03:11 PM Hi, there This is one of the easy program that I use as Watermarking my D-photos. http://www.easyimagetools.com/products/watermark/ Good luck, C.L MSP-MN 4XTaco 02-22-2007, 08:13 AM Food for thought- you could be facing what I am right now... I didn't watermark my images. Now I have found some people have active links to my images without any permission or credit given. I will break their links but now I face having to go back and watermark hundreds of images I have out on my website. This doesn't account for anyone that has already saved images of mine to their own computers without permission. I am just glad that they are not the full size images. Gidian9 02-28-2007, 04:29 PM This may be a stupid question but what exactly is it that watermarking does to the image. the photoshop version that i have has some basic watermarking in it. What are the pros and cons? setiprime 04-15-2007, 04:27 AM I use a program by AISWatermark (google them). You can do about 50 in less than 15 seconds. Lots of features such as auto resize, watermark positioning, type faces etc. Muddy Beast 06-07-2007, 06:01 PM are their any free programs you can download and use on a batch of photos? livin4lax09 06-14-2007, 03:05 PM This may be a stupid question but what exactly is it that watermarking does to the image. the photoshop version that i have has some basic watermarking in it. What are the pros and cons? pro: makes it if someone downloads your image, it gives clear ownership and is easy to prevent from copying at wal-mart. They won't copy watermarked images because they know it's illegal. con: detracts from the image and if just done by an action can sometimes cover up important parts of a photo. marcand76 06-15-2007, 12:16 PM I watermark my images using a Photoshop action that adds a semi-transparent text layer to the image. I keep a clean high-res version & then run the action so it produces a watermarked low res version of about 500 pixels across that I can use on the web. OBie 08-25-2007, 05:39 AM Marcand - I looked at some of your gallery - I love how it's organized, by the way - and liked how you watermarked the center of the photo for web viewing. Makes them almost useless for unscrupulous potential 'users'. Good idea. And now I want to go to Fiji. Cato 01-14-2008, 04:36 AM I use IrFanview to create a simple watermark and then photoshark to do a batch overlay on all my pics I post online. The only downside is that on certain public photo sites I take a lot of flack for having a copyright tag running through the middle of my pictures. At the end of the day, someone can copy an online pic if they want to and can even remove a watermark if they know what they are doing. But I look at it like putting a lock on your bike. Sure someone can cut it; but its mere presence deters a lot of would-be thieves. I am surprised how many people post their photos online w/ no copyright tag across them. To me, that is just inviting others to steal your work. In fact, I know that some low-budget magazines will often have people scour photo sharing sites and download untagged photos without permission. |