Digital Grin > Create Transparent Watermarks in Photoshop photo
Digital Grin > Example with 50% Opacity.

You'll want to experiment, and create either one watermark that will work well for you on portrait or landscape oriented images, or, use a separate one for each type.  for a portrait image, try one that is vertically oriented, maybe 800x1200 or so.

Click here to return to SmugMug Help - Custom Watermarks.
Digital Grin > 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.
Digital Grin > Next will come the save for web screen, be sure to select PNG-24 and Transparency.  Click "Save" and give your file a name, and location on your computer.
Digital Grin > You're done creating your watermark, now save it on  your computer by using the menus: File>Save For Web
Digital Grin > Next step: Opacity.  How prominent do you want your watermark to be?  In the Layers Palette, you can experiment with opactiy of the watermark, try reducing it to 50% - it will look VERY LIGHT on screen, because this is a transparent document.  Below you'll see examples at 100% and 50%.  Make a few versions of your watermark, with different opacities, and see which one best suits  you!
Digital Grin > Now, take your cursor which is now the type tool and click in your canvas, on the left-hand part of the canvas.  Begin typing the text of your watermark.    Again, experiment, it can be anything  you like.  This example is just my business name - but it could easily be

© Andy Williams - www.moonriverphotography.com

or

© Andy Williams - Reproduction Prohibited

To edit your text layer, use the type tool (be sure it's active by clicking on it in your tools pallette).  Click a the beginning or end of your text, and drag left or right to highlight the area.  You can also use Photoshop's history state to simply "go back a step" and begin again.
Digital Grin > Open your type tool's menu so you can select the font, font size, font color, and other properties.  Here's where you get to make it personal!  Again, you'll want to experiment with different typefaces, sizes, and colors.  Avoid dark colors, and try for fonts that are very readable.

PS Elements Users: Your type and style choices are across the top of your screen.
Digital Grin > Choose the Type tool from your tools menu.
Create Transparent Watermarks in Photoshop photo
See photo in gallery
THE GALLERIES OF DGRIN.COM - ALL IMAGES ©