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Photoshop Tutorials -- Digital Watermarks
Adding Digital Watermarks to Your Photos with Photoshop CS2
So many people are publishing their digital images in one form or another these days that it's not hard to see why they would want to protect their images in one way or another. The following technique uses Photoshop CS2 to embed a visual "watermark" in an image.
NOTE: This technique, although demonstrated here with Photoshop CS2, can easily be accomplished with just about any version of any image manipulation software (Paint, Paint Shop Pro, GIMP, etc.).
To get started open an image that you want watermarked. I'll be using the image you see in figure 18.1.
figure 18.1
I'll be using text for this technique, but take a quick look at this Paint Shop Pro version, where I used a company logo as the watermark.
With your image opened in Photoshop, it's time to get started...
Click on the "Default Foreground and Background colors" icon to set the default black foreground and white background colors. The icon is near the bottom of the Toolbar, just below the foreground and background color swatches (see figure 18.2).
TIP: You can use the keyboard shortcut to quickly set the default colors. To do so, simply hit the 'D' key.
figure 18.2
Select the Horizontal Type tool and set the Font Family, the Font Style and the Font Size. I used Myriad set to Bold Italic 8 points for this example, but you can, and should play around to see what fits in best with the image(s) and the idea(s) that you're working on.
NOTE: If you start typing and find that the text is too big, or too small, you can select the text you've entered, using the Type tool and reset the Font Family, Style or Size.
figure 18.3
Here comes the fun part... Choose Filter, Stylize, Emboss. You'll get a warning about the type layer needing to be "rasterized" before you can proceed. Rasterizing the type layer means that it can no longer be edited. No matter, if need be, you can simply re-create the type layer. Click "OK" to proceed.
As you can see in figure 18.4, the Emboss effect leaves the text looking raised. It has also changed the type to a mid-gray color with light and darker edges giving the effect of embossing. The gray fill is especially important here because we'll choose a layer-blending mode that will make the new text visible but not as though we had simply typed on the image. Instead what will happen is that the gray will disappear letting the image show through, but the lighter and darker edges will remain leaving a visible watermark on the image. To see what I mean, change the layer-blending mode to 'Overlay'. You can change the layer-blending mode from within the Layer palette. The pulldown menu to do so is located in the upper left corner of the Layers palette.
figure 18.4
Figure 18.5 shows my finished image. Notice that, though subtle, the watermark is visible and even readable.
figure 18.5
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