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Originally a watermark is a more or less transparent image or text that has been applied to a piece of paper, another image to either protect the original image, or to make it harder to copy the item e.g. money watermarks or stamp watermarks.
Add a watermark to a Word document to share the document's status or some other attribute. A watermark is a picture or text that appears behind a document's contents. It's usually a light grey or other neutral color so it doesn't distract too much from the document's purpose.
Watermark is simply that image or text that appears mainly behind the main document. For instance, watermark documents will normally display the status of the document like "confidential", 'Draft" among others. ... Watermarks are normally used to prevent counterfeiting.
The origin of the water part of a watermark: ... At that time the watermark was created by changing the thickness of the paper and thereby creating a shadow/lightness in the watermarked paper. This was done while the paper was still wet/watery and therefore the mark created by this process is called a watermark.
A watermark is an identifying image or pattern in paper that appears as various shades of lightness/darkness when viewed by transmitted light (or when viewed by reflected light, atop a dark background), caused by thickness or density variations in the paper.
If You Decide to Watermark Your Images There is no rule on watermarking. Even though I suggest that you should at least give it some thought, it is ultimately your decision. With that being said, the key to an effective watermark is to make it visible without being distracting at all; this can be tricky.
But you should definitely ask your photographer. If you have printing rights, your photos will come without a logo (also called a watermark) on the image. ... If you buy your images, your photographer should not put his/her watermark or logo on the images. They are the same thing.
Honestly, its not much if any protection at all but for a photographer its a little something which turns out to be better than absolutely nothing. The average end user simply doesn't need to use a watermark, simple as that. You aren't really protecting your photo at all by watermarking it.
The watermark might help your brand. It might also ruin your images while trying to protect them. ... And, the watermark might be an attempt to make life more difficult for those wanting to use your images for their own purposes. Some well-known photographers use watermarks.
Add the watermark Browse to the photograph that you want to add a watermark to, click the photograph, and then click Insert. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click WordArt, and then click the text style that you want to use for your watermark. Select the watermark, and then drag it to the position that you want.
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