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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring
task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. Jim |
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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
J. F. Cornwall offered these thoughts for the group's
consideration of the matter at hand: Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. I'd like to know that myself! I add a copyright manually in EXIF even though it is easily removed. I know I can add them later in Exifer, but what I'd really like is a batch function to add something to EXIF and perhaps to the face of the image after I've finished a series. The best I have now is a small Notepad file with the most used special character symbols , my copyright notice, and some other useful stuff. I copy whatever to the clipboard and paste into wherever I need it to go. Pretty slow and very tedious. -- HP, aka Jerry |
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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
"J. F. Cornwall" schreef in bericht
... Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. Exifer can do that for you. http://www.friedemann-schmidt.com/software/exifer/ Rutger |
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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:09:53 -0500, "J. F. Cornwall"
wrote: Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. Jim I use: PhotoWatermark Professional Whether you want to watermark your pictures one-by-one or in batch, PhotoWatermark Professional is the right tool you can rely on. With both power and ease of use, it allows a mixture of text, drawing and graphic watermarks. A variety of text styles including angled, outlined, gradient or texture filled, 3D shadowed, inner shadowed, embossed and engraved texts render you watermarks that speak of professionalism. To include copyright and other symbols in watermarks requires just a single click. The relative watermark position and size give your watermarks a consistent appearance on your products. Transparency setting allows you to choose how your pictures will be presented to your potential customers. Watermarks can extract various EXIF, IPTC and file information from individual photo. Most common graphic formats of JPEG, TIFF, PNG, Bitmap, GIF, JPEG2000 and a number of digital camera raw files are supported. A built-in watermark file manager helps you manage multiple watermarks for different purposes. You can save your favorite watermarks into the watermark library library and reuse later. Real time hints are available for beginners. PhotoWatermark Professional supports a combination of batch watermarking, cropping, converting, resizing, renaming, enhancing, framing and printing. -Art- (not Art) |
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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
And lo, J. F. Cornwall emerged from the ether
and spake thus: Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. Jim I talked about my approach to this in an article on my blog, Single-Serving Photo: http://www.singleservingphoto.com/20...ed-workflow-i/ Basically I use a combination of ImageMagick, a previously-created GIF image for the watermark, and a little bit of scripting magic to glue it together. The code and examples in the article are for the Mac, but they should be adaptable to the PC using something like Cygwin or other similar trickery. I have it to the point where watermarking doesn't even enter my mind because it's all taken care of automatically at export time! -- Aaron http://www.fisheyegallery.com http://www.singleservingphoto.com |
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preference of techniques for inserting copyright notices
Aaron wrote:
And lo, J. F. Cornwall emerged from the ether and spake thus: Hi all. Just curious how most folks deal with the repetitive and boring task of inserting a copyright notice into a digital image while you're processing it. Type it in by hand every time, or create a separate file you paste in, or somethineg else? Just curious. I do the type-it-in method myself, but I'm leaning towards making a separate file. Jim I talked about my approach to this in an article on my blog, Single-Serving Photo: http://www.singleservingphoto.com/20...ed-workflow-i/ Basically I use a combination of ImageMagick, a previously-created GIF image for the watermark, and a little bit of scripting magic to glue it together. The code and examples in the article are for the Mac, but they should be adaptable to the PC using something like Cygwin or other similar trickery. I have it to the point where watermarking doesn't even enter my mind because it's all taken care of automatically at export time! Thanks all. :-) Jim |
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