In this tutorial I will show you one way of placing a water mark right in the picture so that it will print out with the picture. Meta copyrights are great but they don’t help a hill of beans when some one prints off your work, or uses it in print media. Now a good photoshop user can in all honestly remove this watermark but it will take a bit of effort. In a later tutorial I will show you another way to put a watermark on a photo that is much more difficult and time consuming to remove.
Entries from June 2008
Watermark your Photos Part I
October 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Up Sizing your Digital Photos
October 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Alright as promised in the camera buying guide. Here is how I have figured out how to enlarge digital pictures for poster size prints.
If you read my camera buying guide you know that up until recently I only had 3.2 mega pixels to work with. While this worked well for most prints I [...]
Buying a Digital Camera
October 7th, 2007 · No Comments
So recently I decided that it was time to upgrade from a Nikon Cool Pix 3200, to a Fuji FinePix S5700. You see I have progressed in my photography skills and wanted something better. Now any one who knows me would likely describe me as cheap. I prefer thrifty myself, and as such I research [...]
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Welcome to the New Tenacious Creations
October 1st, 2007 · No Comments
I have a series of tutorials showing some neat effects in Photo shop and the Gimp for you to use on your own digital pictures. Whats the Gimp you say? Well it is an open source graphics manipulation software that (get this) is freely down loadable. Well it may not be as polished as Photo shop and it may have some limitations when it comes to commercial printing it is more than powerful enough for most tasks non graphic artists will want to do with there pictures.
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