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Protect Your Images Online

By Lesa Snider  ·  Issue: July/August 2010 (v7n4)

Discourage online thieves from stealing your best shots by adding watermarks, metadata, and more.

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2 Replies to Protect Your Images Online:

  1. LYNN

    September 26, 2010 at 10:45 am

    great! I needed that info!

  2. Brian

    April 9, 2011 at 8:37 am

    I just finished reading and following the project outlined here on how to turn your custom watermark into a custom brush. Everything worked great until the very end when I went to use my new brush and apply a watermark to a new image. At that point when I grab my brush and click on the spot where I want to put the mark I just get a blurry/smudged watermark. I can’t just click my mouse and get a clean stamp of what I want.
    Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong here. Is there a setting that I can adjust to fix this issue?

    Please advise.

    B

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