Hi all is there a way to watermark photos on pages within web designer.
Hi all is there a way to watermark photos on pages within web designer.
Last edited by Cheshamweb; 14 February 2020 at 11:36 AM.
US$30 but very versatile and used by 3 companies I have done work for. All 3 have used the software for several years and no complaints.
https://www.uconomix.com/Products/uMark/
Or, create a line of text, make it white, add flat transparency and place it over the photo. Free.
Gary W. Priester
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That, however, will create the text/image sitting on top of the image so the image can still be abstracted.
Even if you Group or Soft-group, the text and image may still be kept separate in the output.
Apply Clipview works well as does Apply opacity mask.
The former needs a Transparency, the latter does it more easily by change the text colour. This gives individual glyph transparency control.
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Thanks for overthinking this Acorn
Gary W. Priester
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Gary years ago I think you had a way in one of your tutorials could be wrong but I seem to remember it but wouldn't know where to find it to suggest it.
Joe - I think it was this one http://archive.xaraxone.com/webxealo...39/page_4.html
You can search for specific things in Google (or I use DuckDuckGo) using search word or phrase site:archives.xaraxone.com
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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Yes Gary that's the one and a excellent watermark tutorial if I do say so. That should more than help Cheshamweb!!!!
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