I'm looking for some software to watermark my photos that I take before I upload to the internet, but everything I find is well... purchased software. Are there any free alternatives (open source even) out there that I can use?
Photo watermarking
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Re: Photo watermarking
Really annoys me when people do this to pics but I will help you out.
Try
http://www.picture-shark.com/waterma...ry_default.htm
I have used it a few times and it works great. I do not use it often because photos with watermarks tend to block/distort the pic.
Sellers on Ebay that do this to their pics are the most annoying because they often do it to hide a blemish. -
Re: Photo watermarking
http://www.watermark-image.com/default.aspx
^free for personal use
otherwise, irfanview also has a function for that.
just open a pic, draw a box with your mouse where you want the watermark to be, then "edit" -> "insert text into selection"
http://bambooz.pytalhost.net/badcaps/watermark1.jpg
http://bambooz.pytalhost.net/badcaps/watermark2.jpg
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