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Old 05-04-2005, 04:14 PM   #10 (permalink)
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LOL,Thanks much trouble and Rainy,that makes this thread worthwhile already.


This one is how to add your own watermark to a picture.



1.Open up the picture that you're going to use.
I'll be using this one.



2.Goto Layers..New Raster Layer.
When the layer popup box is there click on the curly arrow to get the default settings.
Anytime you change any settings like that one you can always get back to default by clicking that curly arrow.



3.Click on the Text tool,make the text colour WHITE then click on your picture.



4.Type in the text that you want for your Watermark,then posistion the text where you want it placed on the picture.
Then press CTRL and D to deselect the text.

5.Now go to VIEW..PALETTES..LAYERS.

You'll now see the layer palette and the top row will say VECTOR 1



6.You'll see two arrows pointing towards each other just after the eye.
One up and one down arrow,drag these to the left and you'll see the watermark fade.
Adjust the arrows till you think it looks right for your watermark.

7.Now goto LAYERS..MERGE..MERGE ALL FLATTEN.

8.Goto ADJUST..ONE STEP PHOTOFIX.
If you like the one step adjustment SAVE..If not UNDO then SAVE.
This is my picture with my watermark.

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