Add an Embossed Copyright Watermark

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Glenn_Mitchell
Feb 12, 2004
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Want to add an embossed copyright watermark to your images?

I updated my tutorial to use a simpler and more flexible method.

I also updated my TLR Apply Copyright action set. It uses the new method and is now 100% PS CS compatible.

You can get to the tutorial and the PS action set from the Digital Darkroom page of the www.thelightsright.com Web site.

Comments on both the tutorial and the PS action set are welcome!

Cheers,

Mitch

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Rabid
Feb 12, 2004
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Want to add an embossed copyright watermark to your images?
I updated my tutorial to use a simpler and more flexible method.

I would love to, but your PDF appears to be an empty document.
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wistful
Feb 13, 2004
Hmm, if this is CS compatible, how come it doesn’t work on mine? It’s a *duh* morning for me, so…. anyways, when I hit the action button, it says: Could not use the custom shape tool because the specified shape is not available. What is that all about? Also, in the tutorial for the watermark, if this was made for CS, how come my layer blending window doesn’t look like yours?

-Princess
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YrbkMgr
Feb 13, 2004
One question regarding the ImageResizer for Photoshop 7…

You state:

If you increase the size of an image in small increments, the artifacts are reduced

I have read here in this forum that this statement isn’t true. I’ve never tested it personally, but I’m curious as to what the basis of this is, and if others concur. That is to say, is it a hypothesis or a proven fact?

Peace,
Tony
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Glenn_Mitchell
Feb 17, 2004
Travis:

You must have the older version of the Apply Copyright action set.

The current version is Windows CS compatible. It does not use the Custom Shape tool at all. The previous version did. 😉

Cheers,

Mitch

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