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Transparent Watermark
#1

Can anyone tell me how (or have any good links) to overlay a semi-transparent watermark over an image?

Something like Corbis e.g.

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#2

I guess you could do one in photoshop by adding a text layer, and reducing its opacity. But its not exactly a "watermark". I did a quick search in google and they had this tut for psp v5. But i'm sure this technique can be carried over to photo shop CS or something.

PS. Its not a great tutorial, but you get the idea. Wink
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#3

Yes, what LAK said woiuld be the easiest, and doing that you can use a logo or anytihng because all layers can me made trasparent.

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#4

ah cool... layers.... ok.. i'll see what i can do. thanks guys Big Grin
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#5

Doesn't PhotoShop have the Digimark filter in the filters menu? That's a watermark I think.
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#6

Toad Wrote:Doesn't PhotoShop have the Digimark filter in the filters menu? That's a watermark I think.
I thought that was an embedding number registered with Digimark.

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#7

You are probably right - I have given it only passing attention. I thin Lak nailed the solution with low opacity layers.
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#8

Check your Pm Toad.

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#9

there's an action for doing that available here:

http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/Digi...yright.htm

his tutorial can be downloaded here:

http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/Digi...TheWeb.pdf

never tried them myself, but hope it helps.
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#10

Oh cool... just what I was after. Thanks pai! Big Grin
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#11

pai Wrote:there's an action for doing that available here:

http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/Digi...yright.htm

his tutorial can be downloaded here:

http://www.thelightsrightstudio.com/Digi...TheWeb.pdf

never tried them myself, but hope it helps.

I've been browsing the site and there's some good stuff there. Thanks for the links Smile

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