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bjbethke
03-13-2008, 11:33 AM
Lets face it, we've all done this before. Right clicking on
a nice picture or image from the web and using it for our
own use? It's not wrong if you're not making a profit from
it. But we all want to protect our own pictures and images,
especially those that we worked hard at creating right? The
professionals 'watermark' their images. Now we can do it
too. Here's how...

1. Open your picture/image.

2. Select the type tool and type the copyright symbol or any
other text you want to use as a watermark.

3. While you're still in the type tool dialog, click the
color swatch, and set the color to 50% gray or RGB values
128-128-128. **If you'd like the watermark a little more
visible, try a color value of 60% gray

4. Now click OK to exit the type tool.

5. Resize and position your text as desired.

6. Double click on a blank area of the type layer in the
layer palette to bring up the layer styles dialog.

7. Apply the Bevel and Emboss effect and adjust the setting
as you wish.

8. In the layers palette, change the blend mode for the type
layer to Hard Light.

Tip: You can also use your own logo or symbol to use as a
watermark. You can use the watermark anytime you wish by
saving it as a Photoshop file so that you can drag and drop
the layer to any of your pictures or images whenever you
like.