pasknucklehead
July 8th, 2009, 02:28 PM
First though, I took this photo the other day, and it was pretty dull, but interesting. This is how the amish field their hay and stack them. Anyway, I went into the blue sky thing and did that, and then went into the photo cleaner and took out the bag. It was easy as pie. I didn't realize that's all you had to do to take out something out of the photo. When I originally started to put a copyright on my photos, I did so in "snapfish", which puts just a standard copyright. But as I am learning and finally learned how to make a cool watermark of my own, I wanted to start putting it on my photos. It just looked a heck of a lot more professional. Anyways, unfortunately, I have tons of photos with the "snapfish" way of copyrighting them, so I just went ahead and used the scene cleaner once again, got rid of the old watermark and put my one on that I made myself, from scratch..Pretty cool. Anyway, a quick question, with the one from "snapfish", I wasn't always sure if the whole copyright would appear or if some would be short a letter or two. This is all without even cropping my pictures, and they were 4x6's to boot. On some of them it says. (c) D.C. Phot, eleminating the o. So I wasn't very happy. Is there a way to batch a bunch with my new watermark in pse or does it have to be one at a time...Also, how do I know where to place it so I can safely assume I will get the whole name on each photo? Here is what they look like...Darlene