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Can someone help me in putting the watermark on my photos. Where do I do this at on my pictures that I send online..I'm probably not making any sense. The name fainted out in the pictures when you show a card or a photo.
Thanks!
Bonnie
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Using either MS Publisher or MS Word, you could just create a text box and put your name in that. Position it anywhere/make it any size/font you like on the picture.
Here's how to make a watermark using Microsoft Publisher, I've never tried this before: Insert your photo and drag it to the correct size, create text and modify it to be transparent, place it over the photo and do a "save as" .jpg file. Then open your .jpg file in any program that will allow you to crop around the photo and your done.
Or you can purchase watermarks. I bought all my watermarks from Dina (a SCS member), she is wonderful to work with. I have Paint Shop Pro X and it's so easy just to drop the png. image onto my cards. http://digisigis.blogspot.com/
Savitri also has a fantastic video tutorial on her blog using Photoshop, if you're interested. http://www.scrapbit.com/ (Scroll down, it is either in Nov or Dec archives)
Thank you for everyones help. I really appreciate it. You ladies are the greatest.
Have a nice night!
Bonnie
__________________ Bonnie~Proud Fan Club Member~Marine Wife My Gallery~One of Kota's Kids My Blog~Bonnie's Creative Corner Every Job is a Self-Portrait of the Person Who Did It. Autograph Your Work With Excellence.~Author Unknown
Excellent tutorial! This will save me a lot of time. I created the brush in PSE 6 and then also loaded into PSE 5 as well. (I just can't let go of version 5.) LOL
Kimberly
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Hehehe you're welcome! Glad I could help out! All you need for a basic brush is right there. Make it as fancy or simple as you want
Oh and don't forget to do a new one for 2008!
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Any suggestions for more tutorials just email me: [email protected] I take requests! :mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by KimberlyinMN
Excellent tutorial! This will save me a lot of time. I created the brush in PSE 6 and then also loaded into PSE 5 as well. (I just can't let go of version 5.) LOL
Subscribing so i don't lose all this great info. We were just discussing this in the other thread I am on.
I just found a CD-Rom of mine with Adobe Photo on it. I am sure it is a diminished version, but it probably will have what you are talking about on it. I am installing it now!
thanks!
I just found a new program that is free. I down loaded it and tried it out...Nothing fancy but seems to work great. I have'nt up load any pictures to my blog yet...Hopefully it will be easy...
Here it is
Picasa
I just found a new program that is free. I down loaded it and tried it out...Nothing fancy but seems to work great. I have'nt up load any pictures to my blog yet...Hopefully it will be easy...
Here it is
Picasa
I use Picasa3 for all my uploads now too. Best thing is it adds the watermark for you automatically when you upload!!
Check my blog and you'll see all my photos have the simple watermark. Picasa3 changes its color to black or white watermark depending on the contrast of our photo. Very smart. Again, all automatic!!
I use Picasa3 for all my uploads now too. Best thing is it adds the watermark for you automatically when you upload!!
Check my blog and you'll see all my photos have the simple watermark. Picasa3 changes its color to black or white watermark depending on the contrast of our photo. Very smart. Again, all automatic!!
I didn't know that...is there directions for that feature...