Need a program

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Dev0115, May 5, 2007.

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    Hey, besides photoshop, what program can I use to put like a copyright on pictures. A friend of mine does photography for weddings, and he wants to write
    "Proof" on all the pictures, so that the customer can not "steal" them..Can someone please help me out..Thanks
     
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  3. Dev0115

    Dev0115 Peon

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    Thanks, I have photo shop, and I tried using the batch option and making an action..It worked before, but now for some reason it like doesnt save the files..I've been trying to fix that problem for so long, but cant seem to see what happened..Do you know any free ones?
     
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    well sir, check it out.

    In PS,

    File ---> scripts ---> image processor

    you can then:

    1) convert the files to whatever format and compression you desire, AND resize
    2) under #4, preferences you can check the "run action" box and then select your action under the drop down menu.

    it'll churn and burn

    you should be good to go!
     
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    Dev0115 Peon

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    There is something wrong with my photo shop, this used to work flawlessly..And I dont have the cd right now, so I can't even reinstall..Can someone suggest a free program that can do this, I need to do about 400 pictures..
     
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    Duality Notable Member

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    Corel Paint, and MS Paint. :p

    That's all I can think of right now.
     
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    uttoransen Prominent Member

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    simply use ms paint that is present in the windows. i don't face much problems with that, you can easily put in the copyright message!

    also coral draw is great, it is highly adviced!:D
     
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    More easy to use MS Paint. There is no download and you can use it easily.

    Try Gimp too.:)
     
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    Yeah, so I should open 300 images one at a time and do it in paint...Yeah right..
     
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    in the link I posted there one was absolutely free program...did you look at the list?

    it allows you to do 50 images at a time.
     
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