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    watermark??

    can anyone here explain to me how to add a watermark into the nikon nx2 program?? I've never done this before and cant figure it out.

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    Re: watermark??

    Did you figure it out? I don't know the Nikon software and I apply watermarks in Photoshop, anyway.
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    Re: watermark??

    I use photoshop but haven't been able to find how to appy my watermark without having to resize it on every image. Any suggestions?

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    Re: watermark??

    I think explanations for watermarks for any and every program would be a good thing.

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    Re: watermark??

    Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John View Post
    Did you figure it out? I don't know the Nikon software and I apply watermarks in Photoshop, anyway.
    not yet John
    I havent got photoshop yet just the program that came with my Nikon
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    Re: watermark??

    Usually watermark is a Text which represents the name of the author / company that owns the photograph along with a copyright symbol.

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    Re: watermark??

    Quote Originally Posted by blsamples View Post
    I use photoshop but haven't been able to find how to appy my watermark without having to resize it on every image. Any suggestions?
    This is a method that works really well in Photoshop that I saw on a video tutorial several years ago. I'm not sure if you can make it place the watermark someplace other than the middle of the image, but you don't have to resize it every time you ue. it.

    The first step is to open a new blank document in photoshop, with a transparant background. Make it a very large document. Add your copyright to the blank document. They used a standard copyright symbol. The next step is to fill it with 50% gray. They added an Embos and bevel layer style to the symbol, and then saved the file to a place where it wouldn't get moved or deleted.

    The next step was to open a photo. Create a new action and do the following once it's recording. Go to File - Place, and select the copyright file you just created. This will place the file into your image as a smart object. Hit enter to place the smart object into your photo. It will size and center the symbol automatically. Go to your layers pallet and change the blend mode to Hard Light. Flatten the image, and stop recording the action.

    Everytime you want to add your copyright to a photo, run the action, and you're done.

    Here is an example of what the final image looks like.

    watermark??-copyright.jpg
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    Re: watermark??

    Thanks! I can't wait to try this, I will be using my custom watermark which I think I can just use instead of the "C" in your example, I just need to put it in a transparent background

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    Re: watermark??

    Thanks for sharing.

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