Watermark and Copyright with Photoshop CS4

April 29, 2010
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Water­mark and Copy­right with Pho­to­shop CS4

A small but impor­tant task for all cre­ative minds: pro­tect your work! Even con­sid­er­ing that in cer­tain coun­tries, such as the USA, your images are auto­mat­i­cally copy­right pro­tected when you pub­lish them, you may want to make it “crys­tal” clear to every­one that you claim your rights on your work.

In Pho­to­shop CS 4 it is easy to cre­ate a sim­ple Action for the pur­pose of water­mark­ing and to add a copy­right notice to your pic­ture. The water­mark is the vis­i­ble sign, while the copy­right notice is attached to the file.

Trans­par­ent Water­mark 1

Transparent Watermark 2

Trans­par­ent Water­mark 2

At tonight’s call we will cre­ate an Action in CS4 allow­ing you to add quickly your water­mark and copy­right notice to your images.

Join the work­shop at 8 pm Lon­don time at yor­GOtalk.

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2 Responses to Watermark and Copyright with Photoshop CS4

  1. […] a Copy­right and Water­mark for your pho­tos can be eas­ily done in Pho­to­shop by cre­at­ing an Action that can be applied to your work time and time again.  See the example […]

  2. Z Nicholas on April 30, 2010 at 12:32 am

    Thanks for the infor­ma­tive call, clar­i­fied cer­tain issues for me. Look foward to the next session.

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