Creating images for the Web 789
Adding visible watermarks
You can place a visible watermark consisting of text and/or a graphic
on any raster image. Whether you take professional photos or just
share photos on public websites, adding a discrete mark to your
photos reminds viewers who took the shot. This feature simplifies the
task of adding a logo or other graphic, and you can choose from
professional effects like embossing to give it a subtle look.
You may find that the watermark graphic looks better when you create
it with a transparent background. If so, you’ll need to save the graphic
in a file format that supports transparency (such as PspImage, TIF, or
PNG). You can use images that do not have a transparent background,
but be aware that the watermark will display a rectangle around it,
although you can adjust the opacity of the overall graphic.
To add a visible watermark
Edit workspace
1 Choose Image Watermarking Visible Watermark.
The Visible Watermark dialog box appears.
2In the Watermark Source group box, click the Browse button. Use
the Open dialog box to navigate to the folder containing the
graphic you want to use for the watermark.
The graphic appears in the preview area of the Watermark Source
group box.
3In the Placement group box, choose a placement option:
• Tile — places the graphic in rows and columns that cover the
image
• Center — places the graphic in the center of the image
• Corner — lets you choose the image corner in which the graphic
is placed
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