Watermark – how?

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Mar 7, 2005
How do I make a creditline in my photos, so its looking like a discreet watermark?

This is a nice tutorial:

http://www.photofocus.com/showarchive.php?aid=130&cid=3
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jjs
Mar 7, 2005
Here’s a site to check out.
http://www.rogercavanagh.com/Actions/07_signature.stm
The authors make it easy to do that.
It works through menu: File-Scripts.
You get two scripts. One is an ‘initializer’ (VS-Sig-Int) in which you can set color, opacity, position, font, all that good stuff and save it as a named configuration for future use or modification. Thereafter you use script VS-Sig-Batch against any number of files to watermark. Done!

Or you could surf for one of the many alternatives. But try the one above first.
FB
Fat Bloke
Mar 7, 2005
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 14:50:28 -0600, "jjs" <john&#064;xstafford.net> wrote:

Here’s a site to check out.
http://www.rogercavanagh.com/Actions/07_signature.stm
The authors make it easy to do that.
It works through menu: File-Scripts.
You get two scripts. One is an ‘initializer’ (VS-Sig-Int) in which you can set color, opacity, position, font, all that good stuff and save it as a named configuration for future use or modification. Thereafter you use script VS-Sig-Batch against any number of files to watermark. Done!
Or you could surf for one of the many alternatives. But try the one above first.
I’ve been following this with interest. Everyone’s talking about Photoshop 7; I take it that this sort’v thing cannot be done in Photoshop Elements? ————————————————————

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Hecate
Mar 8, 2005
On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 21:09:46 GMT, Fat Bloke
wrote:

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 14:50:28 -0600, "jjs" <john&#064;xstafford.net> wrote:
Here’s a site to check out.
http://www.rogercavanagh.com/Actions/07_signature.stm
The authors make it easy to do that.
It works through menu: File-Scripts.
You get two scripts. One is an ‘initializer’ (VS-Sig-Int) in which you can set color, opacity, position, font, all that good stuff and save it as a named configuration for future use or modification. Thereafter you use script VS-Sig-Batch against any number of files to watermark. Done!
Or you could surf for one of the many alternatives. But try the one above first.
I’ve been following this with interest. Everyone’s talking about Photoshop 7; I take it that this sort’v thing cannot be done in Photoshop Elements?

Yes, it can. Check out www.myjanee.com



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FB
Fat Bloke
Mar 8, 2005
I’ve been following this with interest. Everyone’s talking about Photoshop 7; I take it that this sort’v thing cannot be done in Photoshop Elements?

Yes, it can. Check out www.myjanee.com



Hecate – The Real One

veni, vidi, reliqui
Thanx – I will defin-ate-ly be taking this route.
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