copywriting...

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    mr cat Member of the month

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    I've got loads of digi pics - is there a quick and easy way of putting a copywrite bit of btext on them - just my name or whatever in the bottom corner for example?

    I've got a load on flickr now thats all...

    cheers
     
    mr cat, Dec 10, 2006
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    la toilette Downright stupid

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    You can do it in Paint Shop Pro also I believe, at least there's a watermarking option though I've never used it!
     
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    mr cat Member of the month

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    yeah, I tried with photoshop elements 4 - and I could only copy one (that I'd created) to a single image at a time (wanted to do over 100!) - so I gave up...
     
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    You could create a photoshop action.

    You don't have to put the copyright statement on a photograph for copyright to apply.
     
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    tones compulsive cantater

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    The (C) symbol, your name and the year in which the copyrighted work was produced (copyright runs from the end of the calendar year). Isaac is correct, copyright is automatic under the Berne Convention and marking is not compulsory, but if you're producing in a commercial environment, it's worthwhile doing.
     
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