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iWatermark 3.11 Put visible watermarks on your photos to protect them.
Publish Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 00:00:00 PST
About iWatermark
Protect and secure your photos. iWatermark is the easiest and most popular tool available for watermarking artwork, digital photos and other images that you can then put on the web or send via email. iWatermark also maintains meta-tag info, color quality and can also create thumbnails.
iWatermark provides a simple and efficient way to watermarking and creating thumbnails for images. It can process all the common image file formats. Also for the watermark you can use simple text or TIFF (Targered Image File Format) or PNG (Portable Network Graphic) images with masks for that professional feel and other supported images*. No matter what you choose to use as the watermark, you have control over the translucency of the watermark. To create thumbnails all you need to do is to choose the width and height and iWatermark will scale the image proportionally to fit within those boundaries.
Why would you want to watermark? Watermarking your photography, digital images and other artwork is important in today's day and age. It ensures that anyone using your work has the basic understanding that it belongs to you. Otherwise it could be upsetting if someone or some firm takes your photos and use them without your permission. With a few clicks you can reduce the likelihood of your work being ripped off by using iWatermark. Read more...