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What is appropriate watermarking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharin" data-source="post: 269710" data-attributes="member: 19828"><p>Your original question asked: "When should I use watermarking?" I think the answer depends on where you are posting the image and who your client base is.</p><p>For instance: I've read other photographers say they've posted resized and discretely watermarked images on their websites and/or FB and still had them lifted. It seems that some people don't care if the images they print are of poor quality. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest that your best option might be to create a few Actions that will resize and watermark your images for various sharing sites. That way you can resize for Nikonites without a watermark (if you choose), but use another size *with* watermark on Flickr, or FB, etc.</p><p></p><p>HTH a little,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharin, post: 269710, member: 19828"] Your original question asked: "When should I use watermarking?" I think the answer depends on where you are posting the image and who your client base is. For instance: I've read other photographers say they've posted resized and discretely watermarked images on their websites and/or FB and still had them lifted. It seems that some people don't care if the images they print are of poor quality. I would suggest that your best option might be to create a few Actions that will resize and watermark your images for various sharing sites. That way you can resize for Nikonites without a watermark (if you choose), but use another size *with* watermark on Flickr, or FB, etc. HTH a little, [/QUOTE]
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