iWatermark watermarking application for Mac and Windows has been upgraded to version 2.0 and now has new effects like aqua and emboss. Includes information on how to use with iPhoto. iWatermark is now faster and even easier to use. iWatermark is an essential tool for anyone with a digital camera, professionals and beginners.
iWatermark is the simplest tool available for watermarking artwork, digital photos and other images that you can then put on the web or send via email. iWatermark can also create thumbnails. Watermarks can be created in other applications like Photoshop but using Photoshop requires an education in watermarking techniques. Using Photoshop is also much harder and very time consuming. In iWatermark the whole process only takes seconds and fits easily into your digital workflow.
iWatermark is more than just a quick and easy way to watermark your important images. iWatermark can watermark, resize the image, create thumbnails, and output at a variety of quality levels. All done in one process and one click. For added protection of your original images iWatermark will not overwrite any files, instead iWatermark will create a sequential copy.
iWatermark features a powerful watermark creation engine that not only allows you to use TIFF & PNG images with full transparency but also allows you to create you own watermarks using text effects (based upon the text effects from our Easy Card application). The text effects include Aqua, Embossed, Engraved, Drop Shadow and Outline. With both the text & image watermarks you have control over the translucency, rotation and watermark location.
Watermarking your photography, digital images and other artwork is important in today's day and age. It ensures that anyone who views your photos knows immediately that you created them and they are owned by you.
With a few clicks you can reduce the likelihood of your work being ripped off, by using iWatermark. Download it for Windows or Mac and try it out for 30 days.
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