Follow these steps to make your own custom watermark. These screen shots are from PS CS2. If you have PS Elements, the steps are identical, though the screens look a bit different. The instructions are also the same for PC or Mac users. If you'd like further help or assistance, come and join in the discussions at Digital Grin's
Finishing School Forum.
Don't have time or energy to make you own? Try one of our
Sample Watermarks.
Next Step: Upload it to a gallery on your SmugMug site - this is typically a private gallery where you keep your site files (like your header image). But if you don't have one, just make a new private gallery and call it "Watermarks." Once it's uploaded, use photo tools (under the image) and select "make into watermark." Give it a name (e.g., watermark1) and save.
Tip: use the
Bulletproof uploader if you are having trouble uploading the png file.
Next, to actually watermark a photo or an entire gallery, go to the gallery customization, and choose your watermark. Then, back in your gallery, photo tools>watermarking and choose your photo or photos, or the whole gallery. Apply watermark, and you're finished!
Voila!
100% opacity.
Next Step: Upload it to a gallery on your SmugMug site - this is typically a private gallery where you keep your site files (like your header image). But if you don't have one, just make a new private gallery and call it "Watermarks." Once it's uploaded, use photo tools (under the image) and select "make into watermark." Give it a name (e.g., watermark1) and save.
Tip: use the
Bulletproof uploader if you are having trouble uploading the png file.
Next, to actually watermark a photo or an entire gallery, go to the gallery customization, and choose your watermark. Then, back in your gallery, photo tools>watermarking and choose your photo or photos, or the whole gallery. Apply watermark, and you're finished!
Voila!
100% opacity.
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