Watermarking

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  • k0na_an0k0

    you want to put a watermark on top of the image so no one will steal it (for comps), or, are you looking to add some kind of watermark to the file itself to mark it as yours?

    the later is something called metadata. trust me, i'm somewhat of an expert on it now.

    if you have cs2 or cs3 it should have come with adobe bridge. you can add specific metadata to a file in bridge. photographers use metadata to add their signature to jpg and png files so no one can steal them and pass them off as their own.

    if you're looking to just add a faint white mark above an image set up an action in photoshop. create a 100% white graphic, change it's opacity to 15%, save as, close, stop recording. then use that action to the batch process in photoshop. done.

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