Placing a watermark on your images
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Placing a watermark on your images
There has been some discussion on the forum about images being used elsewhere without the poster's permission. One solution would be to upload only low resolution images, though that detracts from the IBC experience. Another option would be to place a watermark on your images. The watermark on the image below (of my lovely wife Susan) has a watermark created with Photoshop Elements, an inexpensive but powerful editing program. I am sure there are other programs that do the same. If you have experience with other programs that perform this function, please let us know.
Here is a link to a tutorial, courtesy of Adobe.
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-elements-9/adding-a-watermark/
Here is a link to a tutorial, courtesy of Adobe.
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-elements-9/adding-a-watermark/
John Quinn- Member
Re: Placing a watermark on your images
Imagemagick is a very powerfull set of free tools for imaging. Of course it does watermarking.
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/annotating/#watermarking
Imagemagick exists for unix (linux), windows, macos and ios.
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/annotating/#watermarking
Imagemagick exists for unix (linux), windows, macos and ios.
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php
Alain Bertrand- Member
Re: Placing a watermark on your images
IrfanView does that :
Guide: Batch watermarking photos in IrfanView 4.20
I use GIMP (free, open-source equivalent of Photoshop) to make virts, and for simple operations (rezize, crop, modify brightness/contrast, sharpen,...) I like IrfanView ("FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 , 2008, Vista, Windows 7.")
A lot of people around me use XnView, it's a very similar tool from what I've seen. Same licence, but available for Linux too.
But most, if not all, my photos are by default "Creative commons", and for the rares pages where you can see one of them, my "forum name" (the same everywhere) is usually mentioned.
But it's true that neither my skills in bonsai nor my talent in photography justify stealing from me
PS: John, who's the lady with the monocle?
At least, she seems to enjoy life better than the only woman sporting a lorgnon I can think of:
Guide: Batch watermarking photos in IrfanView 4.20
I use GIMP (free, open-source equivalent of Photoshop) to make virts, and for simple operations (rezize, crop, modify brightness/contrast, sharpen,...) I like IrfanView ("FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 , 2008, Vista, Windows 7.")
A lot of people around me use XnView, it's a very similar tool from what I've seen. Same licence, but available for Linux too.
But most, if not all, my photos are by default "Creative commons", and for the rares pages where you can see one of them, my "forum name" (the same everywhere) is usually mentioned.
But it's true that neither my skills in bonsai nor my talent in photography justify stealing from me
PS: John, who's the lady with the monocle?
At least, she seems to enjoy life better than the only woman sporting a lorgnon I can think of:
AlainK- Member
Re: Placing a watermark on your images
Thanks for the additional info, guys. And, yes, Alain, I suppose I could have placed the watermark with better forethought!
John Quinn- Member
Re: Placing a watermark on your images
Gimp is all I use, it is a direct replacement for Photoshop and it is free.
milehigh_7- Member
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