hi
not sure where to post this but any way how do you put your signature on your photos as it looks so good.
cheers
hi
not sure where to post this but any way how do you put your signature on your photos as it looks so good.
cheers
Have a look in the tutorials forum, there is one called 'watermarking, that explains how to do it in photoshop.
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What he is asking is how do you watermark/tag/copyright/add a signature to a photo.
It depends on what image processing software you use, but for instance (in my experience) in photoshop there are several ways to go about it: you can use just plain text or some sort of stylized font and then fiddle with the opacity, you can create a preset/custom brush tool or watermark setting which means you can just add it to any photo you want to watermark, you can sign/stylize your name either via scanning or using built in painting tools/graphic design interfaces, and create a preset/custom brush tool/watermark as above. Other people create a watermark as a pattern, it really depends on what you are trying to do.
To help you further we really need to know what program you use to process digital images.
Edit: Damn Rick beat me, and yes that tutorial is an excellent explanation...but I thought I would say it.
Last edited by Xebadir; 29-06-2010 at 11:07am. Reason: Beaten to the Punch
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Thanks for that.
Thanks heaps this is a amazing site such a wealth of knowledge here.
Cheers
It is brilliantly easy in Lightroom 3 as well if you have that.
You don't need Mogrify in Lightroom 3 (like you did in version 2). Watermarking is included in the software and it is great. It is worth upgrading just for that alone IMO!