Questions about turning off a "watermark"

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Walter_Kiely_waltersphotos
Jan 1, 2004
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Earlier today I had posted this a little differently, so I will try again. I had succesfully applied a watermark to my photos for my website, and I just recently (another photo job altogether, but when I put this new batch of photos to the web, I "do not want" them to be watermarked. I don’t seem to see anywhere’s where I can just thumb them and put them out there "untouched" when I want to vs right now, it automatically puts my watermark on the photo. I go to File, Automate, Web Photo Gallery, and the rest all just seems to take place, but I no longer see the option of "not wanting to watermark" the photos vs now, it automatically watermarks.

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YrbkMgr
Jan 1, 2004
Do you mean a digital watermark or are you saying that you added some kind of text or logo, then prepared the images for web? There are two types.

What do you mean "it" puts a watermark. Where exactly did the "watermark" come from?
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ABERGER2
Jan 1, 2004
Walter,

If you are using PS 7 or 7.01 do do your Web Photo Gallery you will find the options box below the Destination box. If you select the Security Option and then choose content: Copyright, your machine will automatically place your copyright notice on the photos as is currently happening on your website. If you choose "none" instead of "Copyright" or "Custom" you will avoid the issue.

In PS CS, I am not aware of this option at this time.

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