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Re: Googling Self - Photography
PhotoShop and PhotoShop Elements allow you to put copyright info in the name
and in the file of a photo. Watermarks too, I think.
I use Adobe's PhotoShop Elements. Under the "File" header at the top, far
left, go down and click "File Info." Then it takes you to a box called
"Section" with several choices within it. Browse through and pick the one
that says "Copyright & URL."
Then the box gives you options to mark the file as copyrighted and put up
your copyright notice. This info becomes part of the background info
attached to the file.
I imagine that PhotoShop has similar options plus more.
With best wishes,
Betty
Betty Mackey, Publisher
Horticultural Books and Notecards
B. B. Mackey Books
P. O. Box 475
Wayne, PA 19087
bbmackey@prodigy.net
www.mackeybooks.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Green" <dgreen@kingston.net>
> Chris - I note that the Plants Magazine website uses a watermark on all
his
> photos. You might be able to do the same.
>
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