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<blockquote data-quote="Essence of Imagery" data-source="post: 61503" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>Honestly, unlike the opinions of others, I don't mind the "Peace Valley Photography" in the lower corner of the image. It gives you a 'brand', and identifies your images.</p><p>A couple of things if you're going to use that brand, however. One is keep the font/size/color of the logo consistent, as it is your "brand", and that must always have a feel of consistency to it.</p><p>When I watermark an image, I try to keep it discrete by placing it in the lower corner, and making it less opaque(transparency adj.) and lowering the fill adj. to 50% (or less).</p><p>As far as the images, I'm not an expert on horse photography, and my wife, who knows much more about that particular genre, is asleep. I'll ask her if she'd write something up in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essence of Imagery, post: 61503, member: 920"] Honestly, unlike the opinions of others, I don't mind the "Peace Valley Photography" in the lower corner of the image. It gives you a 'brand', and identifies your images. A couple of things if you're going to use that brand, however. One is keep the font/size/color of the logo consistent, as it is your "brand", and that must always have a feel of consistency to it. When I watermark an image, I try to keep it discrete by placing it in the lower corner, and making it less opaque(transparency adj.) and lowering the fill adj. to 50% (or less). As far as the images, I'm not an expert on horse photography, and my wife, who knows much more about that particular genre, is asleep. I'll ask her if she'd write something up in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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