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Secret watermark/info for photos
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Secret watermark/info for photosDoes anyone know of a program that works with Photoshop or a standalone program that will insert a watermark (not so much) or identifying info into a photo? This way the photo can be claimed as ones own picture.
Re: Secret watermark/info for photosHi Bruce,
Photoshop or Photoshop Elements can be used to add a watermark or logo to any image. Here are some tutorials to get you started; http://www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/watermarks/index.htm http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photo ... mages.html http://www.freetimefoto.com/photoshop/t ... rmark.html http://www.candeekis.com/pswatermark/pswmtut.html 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Re: Secret watermark/info for photosHey Chuck, thx buddy!
I really need something that does this in a secret way, to some how dlend it into the photo without it being seen.
Re: Secret watermark/info for photosWhat you are looking for is called steganograpy.
Photoshop (but not Elements) comes with a digimarc plugin to do this but you need to buy an annual licence for a unique identifier. Can get expensive if you use it on a lot of photos because it's quantity based. Digimarc has a tracking service to help you detect use of your photos on web sites. There are other tools to do steganograpy. Do a google search on steganography tools. I don't use steganography so I can't recommend any specific tool. One thing you need to remember is that if someone were to modify the photo, the hidden data could become partially or total destroyed depending on what they did. Visual watermarking is probably better at preventing theft of your images if posted on the Internet.
Re: Secret watermark/info for photosI've got Snag-it 7.0 and it has a watermark effect that is quite adjustable and can over lay or under-lay.
The sample is the under-lay effect. Also you can use your own choice of picture or graphic for water mark. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Thanks
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