How to Add a Copyright Stamp to a Digital Picture
Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Before you begin using Picture Shark, create a copyright stamp that you can apply to the images. An easy way to do this is to use Microsoft Word and use INSERT/SYMBOL to select the copyright mark. Then add your text and date. The date is important because it shows the time of first use should the copyright be challenged in a court. When you have your text, select it and copy it to the clipboard. Open Photoshop or another photo editing program, create a new file, paste the text and save it as a JPEG.
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Open Picture Shark and click on the INPUT tab. Use the left-hand browse window to find the directory in which your images are stored.
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Use the CONTROL and MOUSE click method to select multiple images. At the bottom of the page use the ADD SEL button to add selected images or ADD ALL to add all the images in the folder. The remove (REM) tabs work in the same way.
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After adding the images, click on the POSITIONING and SETTINGS tab. First, open the stamp you created with Word using the OPEN STAMP button. You can move the stamp using the positioning buttons on the right. If you are using a transparent color, click on USE TRANSPARENCE button and then adjust feathering, balance and opacity. This is necessary if you are making a watermark that will run through the image.
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When you are done, click the OUPUT SELECTION tab. Select the output file format you desire and use the left-hand window to select where the files should be output. Click START to generate the images and you will see them appear in the output window as they are selected.
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This is an example of a copyright stamp at the bottom of the image.
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This is an example of a watermarked image.