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I own a very old book. It is a collection of comments made by famous piano players between about 1870-1920. The comments were made about a piano manufactures product. Each page is treasure, and haven’t been seen for at least 60 years.
I have scanned the pages as 600 dpi TIFF images.
I am sending the collection to piano museum, in Europe. I’d like to give them enough quality for research, but not TOO much quality, in case I could ever make money on the collection. (which is remote, but conceivable)
I want to include a watermark on each page saying "all rights reserved" etc. and possibly my email address. I have experimented with adding a layer with the text and locking the layer. It looks pretty good to me and I’ve set the opacity to 47%, which seems to be pretty unobtrusive.
Is there a "batch" method I can use to put this same "rights" message on all the 100 images?
Thanks,
Karl
Photoshop Ver 6
Win XP Home
I have scanned the pages as 600 dpi TIFF images.
I am sending the collection to piano museum, in Europe. I’d like to give them enough quality for research, but not TOO much quality, in case I could ever make money on the collection. (which is remote, but conceivable)
I want to include a watermark on each page saying "all rights reserved" etc. and possibly my email address. I have experimented with adding a layer with the text and locking the layer. It looks pretty good to me and I’ve set the opacity to 47%, which seems to be pretty unobtrusive.
Is there a "batch" method I can use to put this same "rights" message on all the 100 images?
Thanks,
Karl
Photoshop Ver 6
Win XP Home
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