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Old 08-05-2010, 09:50 PM   #1
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what program do you guys use to water mark your photos?
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Take a squirt bottle, fill it with water, pull up the photo and violantly yell "watermark!!!" while squirting the image on the screen at a rapid speed.
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Take a squirt bottle, fill it with water, pull up the photo and violantly yell "watermark!!!" while squirting the image on the screen at a rapid speed.
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Fastone Image Viewer. It also allows for batch processing, which makes it nice if you've taken several hundred pics at a comp and need to watermark them all in 30 seconds.

http://download.cnet.com/FastStone-I...html?tag=mncol
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Fastone Image Viewer.
Works well!!
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I use Photoshop. I created a custom brush that has the info I wanted. You can use many different files for a custom brush from an image to just text. I "built" the watermark in Photoshop on a transparent background using several layers, merged the layers, then selected it and created a custom brush.

Nice thing about doing it with the brush tool is that you can dictate the size, transparancy, color, and blending options of it at will just like any other brush tip. I don't like big obtrusive logos on my pics, so I go with something more toned down. Here are some examples of how it comes out:

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GIMP works well.

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Fastone Image Viewer. It also allows for batch processing, which makes it nice if you've taken several hundred pics at a comp and need to watermark them all in 30 seconds.

http://download.cnet.com/FastStone-I...html?tag=mncol
In the program how do you do the watermark ?
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