You can place a visible watermark consisting of text and/or a graphic on any raster image. Whether you take professional photos or just share photos on public websites, adding a discrete mark to your photos reminds viewers who took the shot. This feature simplifies the task of adding a logo or other graphic, and you can choose from professional effects like embossing to give it a subtle look.
You may find that the watermark graphic looks better when you create it with a transparent background. If so, you’ll need to save the graphic in a file format that supports transparency (such as PspImage, TIF, or PNG). You can use images that do not have a transparent background, but be aware that the watermark will display a rectangle around it, although you can adjust the opacity of the overall graphic.
Edit workspace
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Choose Image Watermarking Visible Watermark. |
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In the Watermark Source group box, click the Browse button. Use the Open dialog box to navigate to the folder containing the graphic you want to use for the watermark. |
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In the Placement group box, choose a placement option: |
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Tile — places the graphic in rows and columns that cover the image |
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Center — places the graphic in the center of the image |
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Corner — lets you choose the image corner in which the graphic is placed |
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In the Style group box, adjust the overall appearance of the graphic: |
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Size — lets you adjust the size of the graphic |
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Opacity — lets you adjust the graphic’s opacity. Increasing the Opacity setting allows more of the underlying image to be seen through the graphic. |
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Emboss — applies a raised appearance to the graphic |
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