for windows, i found the copyright symbol under the 'expert' tab on the top part of the window. Then, click on "custom tools" icon (found on the left side of the screen, to the right of the dropper icon). Go to Shape-Costume tool, select 'symbols'. There you will find the copyright symbol.
If you don't want to do anything fancy, I think it is easier to put a watermark on a file using the Process Multiple File command, then you don't have to merge layers. This tutorial gives another way to used watermarks if you want to add style or graphics to it.
Very good tutorial except I cannot understand what you are saying for the copyright symbol. It sounds like "holding down the alt key and press 'g'". I tried that and nothing happens so I must be hearing you incorrectly?
Hi Bob, I have PSE 13, with Camera Raw 9. I shoot in both JPEG and RAW with my Nikon. I want to produce a panorama image from two images. This of course is easy to do with JPEG files, but I'd like to know if you have any tips on combining two RAW files into a single RAW panorama file that I can then manipulate (in Camera Raw) before producing a single panorama JPEG photo? If not is there a way that I can save the RAW settings from one image so when I import a second image the Camera RAW settings are "automatically" applied to the second image? Thanks, Maurice
Great info Bob. You have the perfect voice for these tutorials.
for windows, i found the copyright symbol under the 'expert' tab on the top part of the window. Then, click on "custom tools" icon (found on the left side of the screen, to the right of the dropper icon). Go to Shape-Costume tool, select 'symbols'. There you will find the copyright symbol.
If you don't want to do anything fancy, I think it is easier to put a watermark on a file using the Process Multiple File command, then you don't have to merge layers. This tutorial gives another way to used watermarks if you want to add style or graphics to it.
Thank you for a great tutorial here.
Thank you, Bob!
Good video..easy to understand..
Very good tutorial except I cannot understand what you are saying for the copyright symbol. It sounds like "holding down the alt key and press 'g'". I tried that and nothing happens so I must be hearing you incorrectly?
Excellent as usual. Very useful.
just wondering.... do you have a video (PSE14) on how to convert RAW after editing photo(s) to printable files.(jpg)?
Hi Bob,
I have PSE 13, with Camera Raw 9. I shoot in both JPEG and RAW with my Nikon. I want to produce a panorama image from two images. This of course is easy to do with JPEG files, but I'd like to know if you have any tips on combining two RAW files into a single RAW panorama file that I can then manipulate (in Camera Raw) before producing a single panorama JPEG photo? If not is there a way that I can save the RAW settings from one image so when I import a second image the Camera RAW settings are "automatically" applied to the second image?
Thanks,
Maurice
Thanks Bob very helpful But when I try to reopen the watermark file .psd elements freezes. How come?
Thank you . Interesting video. How to convert an image to Watermarks with Photoshop Elements 14? highly appreciated Sir.... Bob.
I want to surround the watermark with a white box to ,make it stand out but the white box always prints transparent. Any ideas?
Hi, I follow this tutorial step by step, but when comes to layers style settings, I have them all grays out. Please help
Very helpful. Thank you.
I have windows 8 and can't seem to get the copy wright sign? doesn't work with alt and I don't see a options key?
If you have a numerical keypad on the right hand side of your keyboard, then hold down the ALT key and type 0169 on the keypad, that's it.
how do i make a transparent watermark
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