E22: Adding a watermark
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A watermark overlay can personalize your digital photos. Learn how to create a custom watermark by applying transparency and blend modes to an editable text layer.
EPISODE: E22: Adding a watermark
DURATION: 06:12
SHOW: Learn Photoshop Elements 9
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COMMENTS (20)
janieinMN says:
certain characters are not available in some fonts -- for those whose alt g is not working, you might want to try a different font....
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSESpinningStudios says:
Just type two paranthesis with a c in the middle plus a space afterwards and once you start the next letter it will automatically turn into a copyright symbol (c) Type it like that. It knows you are making a copyright symbol and will automatically change into it or use the character keyboard like stated above. Hope that helps. Been doing it that way for years!
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSETMcReady says:
Well i have pse 9 on windows and none of the short cuts work, no copy wright symbol.
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSEWho has a answer????
TMcReady says:
Well i have pse 9 on windows and none of the short cuts work, no copy wright symbol.
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSEWho has a answer????
PamelaCaseyArt says:
This video makes something really easy into something complicated. INSTEAD, just open up in the PSE Edit mode. Go to File>Process multiple images. A box opens up in which can watermark open images or a whole folder. It will resize, rename & add text to the image as a built in action.
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSEMake your choices & click ok. SIMPLE.
More on http://blog.pamelacasey.com - look for Elements entry last spring.
erinjoy16 says:
Thank you so much! Your advice was greatly appreciated!
over 1 year ago REPORT ABUSEkatielemke says:
Wow... this was so helpful and easier than I thought!
almost 2 years ago REPORT ABUSEkennyspage says:
To create copyright symbol Use Character map within windows.Go to start-all programs-Accessories-System tools-Character map. Click on whatever font you wish, click on the copyright symbol, Click on the select button then click the copy button. Return to PSE and paste and there you have it. You can also due alot of other symbols and characters. Hope this helps. :-)
almost 2 years ago REPORT ABUSEheartoflove says:
My alt g is not working...therefore...no copyright symbol=/ very frustrated...neither is Alt 0 1 6 9!!!
almost 2 years ago REPORT ABUSEheartoflove says:
My alt g is not working...therefore...no copyright symbol=/ very frustrated
almost 2 years ago REPORT ABUSE