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08-09-2008, 11:15 AM
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Watermark Program
Is there a good, but free watermark program out there?
I've tried a few and they all include their own watermark after you add yours.
Their watermark is ususally the program name. I dont want that.
Just my watermark is fine
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08-10-2008, 09:50 AM
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Re: Watermark Program
This is a good question Carol. I have tried to find a good one and can't find one either. Most are just trial offers or they ask for money. I found one that said it was all free but later before they actually let you use it you had to pay. Go figure.
I'm sure there are plenty of good ones but I am not finding them.
Anyone?
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08-10-2008, 01:44 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
So far no luck on my end. Someone said MS Publisher has one. I have MS Publisher and can't locate it in the program.
Anyone know?
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08-13-2008, 01:32 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
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Originally Posted by CarolsCritterCare
Is there a good, but free watermark program out there?
I've tried a few and they all include their own watermark after you add yours.
Their watermark is ususally the program name. I dont want that.
Just my watermark is fine
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If you are using Ms Word go to Format-Background Printing watermarks and select on or create one in MS Paint.
Most MS products have a feature to ad a watermak just go help and search for Watermark.
another quick and dirty way is to use MS paint and make your own just make the color very faint , save as a jpg and again go to background and add your created watermark. You may try several times until you get the desired size,effects,looks and faintness in your document.
In photoeditiing you simply add a layer make your watermark there. Just remeber to save a copy in the editor format to maitain seperate layers and a copy in jpg/pgn/whatever extension you want for the watermarked photo.
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08-20-2008, 02:15 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
I'm not too familiar with any programs that are free, I personally use Photoshop for my watermarking, but that's not always an option for most people.
I did a little research to answer this question, and I always thought that Flickr offered a watermarking ability, so I did a test. I couldn't find anything obvious that says Watermark, but what I did find is that Flickr has partnered with something called Picnik and it is what appears to be a very powerful online photo editing tool. And if you look through the various tabs and options, they do have the ability to add text to your image. Which can be manipulated to be a watermark. And once it's saved the text and the image are flattened, and anyone who downloads it or links to it, or saves it in anyway will get the text watermark along with it...
And if you are not interested in posting on Flickr, I recommend utilizing their services, and you can always delete the photos after you've saved it....
Play around with it, it looks fun...
And of course for all you Google fans, you can always try using Picasa, which past experience tells me is a pretty powerful tool, and it's not associated with photo sharing like Flickr is. It's worth a try.
Both options seem to be just as powerful as Photoshop is when it comes to manipulating your photos, and Picnik even has the ability to adjust curves and levels. And what's nice about Picasa is that it works with your photos that were taken in the RAW setting, so you can manipulate the exposure levels and contrast levels as well.
Picasa - free photo editing and photo management software
Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing
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08-29-2008, 04:13 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
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Originally Posted by j10asen
If you are using Ms Word go to Format-Background Printing watermarks and select on or create one in MS Paint.
Most MS products have a feature to ad a watermak just go help and search for Watermark.
another quick and dirty way is to use MS paint and make your own just make the color very faint , save as a jpg and again go to background and add your created watermark. You may try several times until you get the desired size,effects,looks and faintness in your document.
In photoeditiing you simply add a layer make your watermark there. Just remeber to save a copy in the editor format to maitain seperate layers and a copy in jpg/pgn/whatever extension you want for the watermarked photo.
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This has been quite the challenge..... I will give this a try and see how I like it. I picked up Adobe Photoshop CS3 and I'm LOST...... I just want to tag my name to my widlife photos, but am finding this to be quite the challenge.
Carol
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08-29-2008, 04:16 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
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Originally Posted by cakocinski
I'm not too familiar with any programs that are free, I personally use Photoshop for my watermarking, but that's not always an option for most people.
I did a little research to answer this question, and I always thought that Flickr offered a watermarking ability, so I did a test. I couldn't find anything obvious that says Watermark, but what I did find is that Flickr has partnered with something called Picnik and it is what appears to be a very powerful online photo editing tool. And if you look through the various tabs and options, they do have the ability to add text to your image. Which can be manipulated to be a watermark. And once it's saved the text and the image are flattened, and anyone who downloads it or links to it, or saves it in anyway will get the text watermark along with it...
And if you are not interested in posting on Flickr, I recommend utilizing their services, and you can always delete the photos after you've saved it....
Play around with it, it looks fun...
And of course for all you Google fans, you can always try using Picasa, which past experience tells me is a pretty powerful tool, and it's not associated with photo sharing like Flickr is. It's worth a try.
Both options seem to be just as powerful as Photoshop is when it comes to manipulating your photos, and Picnik even has the ability to adjust curves and levels. And what's nice about Picasa is that it works with your photos that were taken in the RAW setting, so you can manipulate the exposure levels and contrast levels as well.
Picasa - free photo editing and photo management software
Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing
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Thanks for the info...I'll check these out as well. When using your photo shop did you have to First Register with Digimarc Corp and pay more $$$$???
That is what HELP is telling me to do in Photoshop. More money
I also have MS Publisher 2007 and can't seem to locate a watermark there, but am told there is one.
Carol
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09-08-2008, 05:31 AM
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Re: Watermark Program
I need to take a class I guess....I was lost with picasa and flikr
Carol
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09-18-2008, 12:56 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
Hey Carol
Give FastStone Image Resizer a try.
You can add a text or image watermark to one photo or 100 photos or more at a time. It's quite easy to learn and use and the best part is it's Free
Website is below:
FastStone Photo Resizer - Powerful Image Converter/Resizer
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09-20-2008, 09:14 AM
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Re: Watermark Program
I downloaded it and have tried to use it. Have not been successful at this point. Sigh....
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09-20-2008, 11:08 PM
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Re: Watermark Program
Some good choices.. and seeing as you mentioned Flickr, here's a link to some great Flickr toys:
fd's Flickr Toys: Do fun stuff with your photos
and this one that may do the trick for you:
PicMakr > http://picmarkr.com/markr.php
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Originally Posted by cakocinski
I'm not too familiar with any programs that are free, I personally use Photoshop for my watermarking, but that's not always an option for most people.
I did a little research to answer this question, and I always thought that Flickr offered a watermarking ability, so I did a test. I couldn't find anything obvious that says Watermark, but what I did find is that Flickr has partnered with something called Picnik and it is what appears to be a very powerful online photo editing tool. And if you look through the various tabs and options, they do have the ability to add text to your image. Which can be manipulated to be a watermark. And once it's saved the text and the image are flattened, and anyone who downloads it or links to it, or saves it in anyway will get the text watermark along with it...
And if you are not interested in posting on Flickr, I recommend utilizing their services, and you can always delete the photos after you've saved it....
Play around with it, it looks fun...
And of course for all you Google fans, you can always try using Picasa, which past experience tells me is a pretty powerful tool, and it's not associated with photo sharing like Flickr is. It's worth a try.
Both options seem to be just as powerful as Photoshop is when it comes to manipulating your photos, and Picnik even has the ability to adjust curves and levels. And what's nice about Picasa is that it works with your photos that were taken in the RAW setting, so you can manipulate the exposure levels and contrast levels as well.
Picasa - free photo editing and photo management software
Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing
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09-21-2008, 12:32 AM
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Re: Watermark Program
ARGH!! I need someone to come over here and give me hands on lessons how to use these programs...
I am 100% lost. Can't do a darn thing with any of them
My latest is FastStone Photo Resizer......I can get the pic there, but after that can't figure out what to do next and their help does not help
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