Watermarking Photos
DropWaterMark lets you protect your digital work
DropWaterMark lets you protect your digital work (photographs, art,...) by applying a watermark to the image. This way your customers can view your work, but can not steal your work.You work hard to take great photography and should be rewarded for your efforts. Watermarking your images is a way to reduce theft and to get recognition for your creative talents. DropWatermark is an application that allows you to watermark your images quickly and easily. You just configure your watermark and then can create new watermarked images quickly. Your images will be ready to go on the internet and show off your talents.
DropWaterMark have two basic mode for either a single image or folder of images. The new image opens an image and lets you save the watermarked image to a new location. The new folder makes a new folder with the watermarked images. You can drop an image or a folder of images on the icon, the main window or select from with in the application what method to use. Unregistered versions can save a default watermark. Registered versions can save and load watermark configurations.
For the watermark you can setup two different one line text marks, an image (image on image), or set borders for your pictures. You can set the font, font properties, rotation, position, transparency (or brightness and color) and now shadow, bevel, and emboss.
Download: A trial version of DropWaterMark from LAJ Design's web site ... Direct download for : Windows, or Mac OS X
DropWaterMark is shareware software, and costs US$ 16.50 to purchase. A fully-functional demo version is available. DropWaterMark runs on Windows (98,ME,NT,2000, and XP) and Macintosh OS X (intel and ppc). We have an older Mac OS 9 version you can download from LAJ Design's site. Purchases may be made from the LAJ Design web site -- All registered users of DropWaterMark may upgrade free of charge to version 3.7.3 by downloading the new version.
.
Return to &Else News & Views. . .
.
Participate in your Design Center
Lots of fun and information for all... don't forget, any community is only as good as the participation of its members. We invite your tips, tricks, comments, suggestions and camaraderie.
- Ask for the DT&G Monthly: to receive DT&G newsletter each month, happenings in the Design Center and regular columns like the "Mail Bag" and "Cool Sites"
- Discuss Design & Desktop Publishing : in the Designers' CAFE
- Link to this site, and then show us the link. We'll send you any of our current door prizes, just for your trouble.
- Discuss Photoshop at Photoshop 911
- SUBMIT: a news link, new font, or product review
- REVIEW a website: posted by our readers
- SUBMIT a Website: for review in Web Design & Review
- Submit a Critique: of a popular web site, or YOUR web site!
- WIN PRIZES: in our "Question of the Month" column
- Meet Friends of the Design Center people who care!
- Become a Friend of the Design Center: and put your link on the front page
- Submit News, Views or your latest press release
- Submit your Software Review: shareware, freeware, fonts, graphics, utilities -- if you've found software you like, let DT&G readers know about it!
Learning, training, tips, tricks, and moreThe Design Bookshelf team reads and reviews the best books for the creative visual designer, desktop publishing practitioner and visual communicator. If you want to know it -- we'll show you the very best way to learn it... in the Designer's Bookshelf
Get more out of your computer: join a user group - There are computer clubs around the world called "user groups" where you find fellow computer users ready and willing to share a wealth of information. If you're not a UG member, you should be.. find a group at the User Group Network
Photoshop FAQ - Got a question? Get an answer: in the Photoshop 911 FAQ if you don't find the answer there, you can ask your question or send your problem to the Photoshop 911 Team
