I personally am not a fan of watermarks, as I feel it is distracting and
pointless.
With that being said, open the image you want to watermark.
Then use File - Open as layers...
Choose your logo.
Move it to the location you want, and set the opacity of logo layer to
whatever suits you (and/or use
Hi Jim,
Yes, you can do it. Open your photo, then add your logo as a new layer via
'File - Open As Layer' menu, then in the Layers dialog lower the Opacity
slider's position.
Alex
29 июля 2014 г. 20:31 пользователь Jim Welch j...@newdaynepal.com
написал:
Have you ever seen a professional
On 07/29/2014 12:23 PM, Jim Welch wrote:
Have you ever seen a professional photographer take their logo and ghost it,
then place it on one of their photos so no one will steal their photos off the net?
I have a logo in various formats, including png, and want to place our logo on
* Jim Welch j...@newdaynepal.com [07-29-14 12:34]:
Have you ever seen a professional photographer take their logo and
ghost it, then place it on one of their photos so no one will steal
their photos off the net?
You might consider reducing the viewing size and pixel size of the
In Gimp 2.6 it was Possible to take a line down to .01 in size but I notice in
Gimp 2.8 the smallest line size can only be 1.00. Is there a way to drop the
line size down. I like working in finer detail that a smaller line weight
allows me.