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watermake help??

Post by momma_morris »

Hello,
I'm new to this board and I hope I'm posting this in the right place! I'm needing to watermark a group of pictures at one time I use Corel PaintShop Photo Pro\X3 and just wondering is there a way to do this?
Thanks alot,
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Re: watermake help??

Post by LeviFiction »

Watermark? Yes there are multiple ways to add a water mark to an image in PSP.

I'm assuming you mean a visible watermark image. There is digital watermarking where a watermark is actually embeded, invisibly, into the image and is held on to by a watermarking service. So if a person stole it they wouldn't be able to remove the watermark.

The easiest? Go to the Image menu and select Watermarking->Visible Watermark. This dialog allows you to set a size, opacity, and if there is an embossed effect on the watermark.

If you would like to apply this to multiple images quickly you can use the script toolbar to record yourself applying the watermark once and save that as a script. Then you can use PSPs image batch system to apply this watermark quickly and easily to multiple images quickly.

And all of that is covered in the help files. :D In a lot better way than I could ever describe it.

That way and another way both work best when you have your watermark saved as a separate image. You can place your watermark on another layer above your image and position it and adjust the various settings that you get using layers instead of a single dialogue box. But like I said the dialog is the easiest option.
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