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Oct 6, 2011 11:48:45   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
I would like to copy wright my photos with my signature

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Oct 6, 2011 11:53:21   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
William Bennett wrote:
I would like to copy wright my photos with my signature

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Oct 6, 2011 13:14:16   #
daddybear Loc: Brunswick, NY
 
TSR Watermark Software, free and it works. Takes only about 15 minutes to start using it. Do a googel search and you should find it

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Oct 6, 2011 19:00:24   #
Pics-Tale
 
You mean "copyright" :?:

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Oct 6, 2011 19:00:27   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
William Bennett wrote:
I would like to copy wright my photos with my signature


Scan your signature off a piece of paper, save it as a jpg. Bring it into Photoshop, Elements or Lightroom 3. Turn it into a brush and it will be added to your brush menu. Now it can be resized and the color and opacity changed. Works for me.

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Oct 6, 2011 21:06:32   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
Thank you i will try that
William

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Oct 6, 2011 21:19:34   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
what brush

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Oct 6, 2011 21:20:22   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
William Bennett wrote:
what brush

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Oct 6, 2011 21:21:00   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
William Bennett wrote:
what brush


I just named it "Signature". You'll be creating a brand new brush that you can name.

Look at the bottom right hand corner of any of my posted photos and you'll see my signature. :)

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Oct 6, 2011 21:21:32   #
William Bennett Loc: Il
 
I'am new to this maybe a little more info

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Oct 6, 2011 21:30:39   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
William Bennett wrote:
I'am new to this maybe a little more info


This should do it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9AQE3rPPfU

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Oct 6, 2011 21:31:05   #
SQUIRL033 Loc: Chehalis, WA
 
just FYI, there is a difference between copyright and signing s photo. you own the copyright the moment the image is captured, whether you sign the print or not. putting a signature in the image is simply a way of "crediting" the image. i embed my 'signature' in the lower right corner of all the prints i show or sell, but even those that aren't signed are still copyrighted.

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Oct 6, 2011 21:33:44   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
SQUIRL033 wrote:
just FYI, there is a difference between copyright and signing s photo. you own the copyright the moment the image is captured, whether you sign the print or not. putting a signature in the image is simply a way of "crediting" the image. i embed my 'signature' in the lower right corner of all the prints i show or sell, but even those that aren't signed are still copyrighted.


To date the most secure form of watermark technology remains with Digimark, a company specializing in watermark technology.

http://www.digimarc.com/

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Oct 6, 2011 21:41:38   #
SQUIRL033 Loc: Chehalis, WA
 
yep, but again, watermarking doesn't 'copyright' an image... just makes it unusable by anyone else...

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Oct 6, 2011 21:49:36   #
bobmielke Loc: Portland, OR
 
SQUIRL033 wrote:
yep, but again, watermarking doesn't 'copyright' an image... just makes it unusable by anyone else...


I never claimed it did. :)

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