There's a setting to do one at a time .
Post a couple of the shots .
Seems like it would be good for installers , and inspectors to document their findings .
Just put the consumers name on the photo .
Think of the time you save when you have 20 + photos ,and it marks all of them .
Here's three different transparency/intensity levels. You can position the watermark anywhere you want, be it horizontal or angled like shown.
If you want, the letters can be shown with an outline or 'border color'.
All color choices are 100% variable, meaning any color you can come up with.
There are a bunch of font's available and you can make them any size you want easily.
My biggest issue is deciding how to label and store the images that are watermarked. I have mostly slide to CD conversions, and most are less than 40 images per file. So for each file, I think my best option for simplicity sake is to create a new file within the original file and label it 'watermarked'
You need to include a 'destination' for the watermarked images to be saved into.
Included here shows a screen image of where on the TSR page that you label your "destination"
Destination, means
where you will save these newly watermarked images.
The
last frame that I have shown here is my opened file from this particular job. It shows the
new file that I created
within the original file. It's labeled "Watermark and Copywrite"
This is where I will save my watermarked photos from this particular job. Once more.................
this "file within a file", is the place on the TSR page that I will select as my 'destination'
Being a "film guy" and not a digital camera guy, I really don't have a clue as to how most of you guys store your images. Hopefully tho, you do back every image up on a CD or flash drive.
My images are almost
ALL from a slide to CD conversion. This means that I have the original slides, plus a CD of those images..................... If my computer takes a poop................. I still have my slides and my CD's.
Most all of you guys have digital cameras. I don't. That said, I have a question.
If you store or download everything from your digital camera onto your hard drive............. and then one day, it like .......totally crashes?
What do you have to retain all of your digital images? .........of work, the kids, Mom and Dad, graduations, vacations?
Are your images gone forever, or have you got them backed up onto another media. If you don't, you will have no idea how bad you will feel when it all goes bye bye ............
forever. Back up them photos today!
I noticed after loading, that two of the images are just slightly above the limits........ I'll be a good boy next time.