The Cincinnati Photoshop Meetup Message Board › Program use and Questions › Watermark
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Question, I have some photos I would like to put my name on. I was wondering if someone could tell me the best way to go about doing such. Also, not too good yet, still learning but I read somewhere there is a way to save an action or stamp so it can be applied to later photos if wanted. Any idea how I could do that with something like this? I currently use elements 6.
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| Tony Terentowicz | |
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Hi Daniel I started giving a basic step by step and realized I was writing a book, so here is great tutorial that will get you started.
I think I found a new class discussion ![]() FYI there are few ways to do these and I do mine slightly different but this will give you a great start. Let us know if it works for you. Logo Creation your host, -tony PS; feel free to say thank you to Jessica. Edited by Tony Terentowicz on Oct 21, 2008 7:48 PM |
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Thanks for the response, I will try it out this weekend when I hopefully get some good time off. Will let you know how it works
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Could not wait, worked great, very easy, thanks so much for the link
P.S. Thanks Jessica, nice tutorial |
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The hardest thing to do was decide what font to use. So many choices. Thanks for the info.
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Ya it was. I had to have my wife help me. I still don't think I found that right one yet
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Sorry, late to the game. I have created my logo/watermark just by signing my name on white paper with heavy black ink and photographing it. Then I selected it out and pasted it into Jessica's theme and created my brush from that. Didn't have to choose a font and it was individual. Just thought I'd ad my two cents.
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| Tony Terentowicz | |
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very cool here is mine
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That's a great tutorial, thank you for posting it :)
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