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07/25/2004 10:15:43 PM · #1 |
anyone know how to do this?
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07/25/2004 10:22:46 PM · #2 |
From the help File.
Embedding digital watermarks
To embed a watermark, you must first register with Digimarc Corporation--which maintains a database of artists, designers, and photographers and their contact information--to get a unique creator ID. You can then embed the creator ID in your images, along with information such as the copyright year or a restricted-use identifier.
To embed a watermark:
1. Open the image that you want to watermark. You can embed only one watermark per image. The Embed Watermark filter won't work on an image that has been previously marked.
If you're working with a layered image, you should flatten the image before marking it; otherwise, the watermark will affect the active layer only.
Note: You can add a watermark to an indexed-color image by first converting the image to RGB mode, embedding the watermark, and then converting the image back to indexed-color mode. However, the results may be inconsistent. To make sure that the watermark was embedded, run the Read Watermark filter.
2. Choose Filter > Digimarc > Embed Watermark.
3. If you are using the filter for the first time, click the Personalize button. Get a Digimarc ID by clicking Info to launch your Web browser and visit the Digimarc Web site at www.digimarc.com, or by contacting Digimarc at the telephone number listed in the dialog box. Enter your PIN and ID number in the Digimarc ID text box, and click OK.
(Once you have entered a Digimarc ID, the Personalize button becomes a Change button, allowing you to enter a new Digimarc ID.)
4. Enter a copyright year for the image.
5. Select any of the following image attributes:
* Restricted Use to limit the use of the image.
* Adult Content to label the image contents as suitable for adults only. (Within Photoshop, this option does not limit access to adult-only images, but future versions of other applications may limit their display.)
* Do Not Copy to specify that the image should not be copied.
6. For Target Output, specify whether the image is intended for monitor, Web, or print display.
7. For Watermark Durability, drag the slider or enter a value, as described in the next section.
8. Select Verify to automatically assess the watermark's durability after it is embedded (see Using the signal strength meter).
9. Click OK |
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07/25/2004 10:27:35 PM · #3 |
thanks!
can you see the watermark on the image or is it just digitally hidden?
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07/25/2004 10:41:00 PM · #4 |
ANOTHER PS QUESTION... HOW CAN i CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE TEXT... I.E BOTTOM TO TOP INSTEAD OF LEFT TO RIGHT?
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07/25/2004 10:45:51 PM · #5 |
I think the watermark is hidden. I'm using PS 7, and to change the text orientation, there is a little button of a T with 2 arrows next to the other text properties. I think imageready has a lot more options when it comes to working with text than PS does. |
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07/25/2004 10:47:13 PM · #6 |
I tried the water mark after reading this explanation you got and I was able to water mark the photo and I could not see it, but was able to read the info I marked it with after by clicking read water mark. As for the text if you right click the T you will get options for verticle or horizontal ETC. |
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07/25/2004 10:59:37 PM · #7 |
dont you have to pay for a watermark?
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07/26/2004 12:59:24 AM · #8 |
Watermarks can be laundered away. Another alternative is a steg. Similar/same issues, but less encumbered (and arguably enabled). |
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