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How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

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BN
Brooklyn NYC USA
Jun 6, 2004
"Vizros Plug-ins" wrote in message
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

Tony G. Smith
Vizros – Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html

Just curious> If you add an undetectable watermark won’t that defeat the purpose of actually adding one? If you can’t see the watermark how do you know it’s there?
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john
Jun 6, 2004
In article <bENwc.15847$>,
"Brooklyn NYC" wrote:

"Vizros Plug-ins" wrote in message
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

Tony G. Smith
Vizros – Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html

Just curious> If you add an undetectable watermark won’t that defeat the purpose of actually adding one? If you can’t see the watermark how do you know it’s there?

You can see it fyou dump the file in a hex-editor. Sometimes a simple text editor will do. The purpose is rather after the fact to help demonstrate origin. I posted some time ago the two ways Photoshop creates and retains such information, and the one in which it does not. I cannot speak for CS.
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tysonfam2004
Jun 6, 2004
http://www.kellyswebcreations.com/transtexttutkwc.html

I found one here to make an easy water mark…you can change the size of your watermark

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Samantha
BN
Brooklyn NYC USA
Jun 6, 2004
"jjs" wrote in message
In article <bENwc.15847$>,
"Brooklyn NYC" wrote:

"Vizros Plug-ins" wrote in message
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

Tony G. Smith
Vizros – Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html

Just curious> If you add an undetectable watermark won’t that defeat the purpose of actually adding one? If you can’t see the watermark how do
you
know it’s there?

You can see it fyou dump the file in a hex-editor. Sometimes a simple text editor will do. The purpose is rather after the fact to help demonstrate origin. I posted some time ago the two ways Photoshop creates and retains such information, and the one in which it does not. I cannot speak for CS.

Gotcha. Thanks for the info.
FH
Fred Hiltz
Jun 7, 2004
Vizros Plug-ins wrote:
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

See Help > Index > Watermark Information

Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com
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JP White
Jun 7, 2004
Brooklyn NYC wrote:
Just curious> If you add an undetectable watermark won’t that defeat the purpose of actually adding one? If you can’t see the watermark how do you know it’s there?

Using Digimarc watermarking is one application of an invisible watermark that is traceable. Digimarc say the following about their watermark technology.

Individuals: If you display your personal image portfolio online, use MyPictureMarc to communicate your copyright ownership and track your images on the Internet. You’ll limit unlicensed use and receive information to help recover otherwise lost revenue.

See http://www.digimarc.com/solutions/digitalimagery/default.asp

Not only can you determine who was the original author, the technology will alert the copyright holder when his/her image appears on the internet. Of course this service costs money.

JP
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Sean
Jun 7, 2004
On 6 Jun 2004 16:15:39 -0700, (Vizros
Plug-ins) reverently intoned upon the aether:

How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

Tony G. Smith
Vizros – Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html

Take the word "steganography" and go from there.

enjoy,

Sean

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Nicholas Sherlock
Jun 7, 2004
Vizros Plug-ins wrote:
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

If someone heavily edits or (especially) highly recompresses your image in Jpeg, any watermark will be destroyed.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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a
Jun 8, 2004
"Vizros Plug-ins" wrote in message
How can I add a watermark (name, signature, marker…) to an image without changing its appearance? Or at least the change should not be detectable to human eyes? I read too many toturials that show you how to put a hard tag on the image. Those kind of stuff is totally useless because it destorys the image at the same time.

Tony G. Smith
Vizros – Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html

After having read the thread maybe what people need is copyright protection.

There is a product called c-Site that is less than 10$ and appears to be legit to me that submits all the forms and walks you through setup. and then gives you a graphic that shows that you are copy righted. http://tinyurl.com/2v78r

tom

PS. Tony sorry I accidentally replied to your home email.

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