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copyrightInserter

copyrightInserter - 1.5

Insert copyright notice to folder of images

All Time: (4.0)
Version 1.5: (3.3)
Selected Version: 1.5
Release Date: 2004-01-13
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.5): 1,206
Downloads (all versions): 12,377
Price: Donations

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Product Description:

This program takes one image and composites it over a folder full of images, with user selectable position and transparency.
Supports Mac OS X image formats, drag-n-drop, Quartz Compositing, all kinds of juicy goodies!
Source is available.

What's new in this version:

  • The path shows up as a "tool tip" so you can be sure you got the right place
  • The copyright image and selected transparency and position of said image is restored from the last time when you next open the program
  • Putting in only one folder makes the images overwrite the images in that folder, where previously you would need a separate folder for the processed images.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.5:
Overall Rating: (3.3) Features: (3.3) Support: (3.7)
Ease of Use: (4.3) Quality / Stability: (2.7) Price: (5.0)
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copyrightInserter ReviewGood Stuff - Version: 1.7.1, 3/2/2006 01:32PM PST

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paulc
I whacked away on a bunch of images, trying out the features... everything worked exactly as documented. Manual mode is the way to go, you get to position the copyright line wherever you want it. I even made a tiff with a transparent background and low and behold, I was placing just text on the images.

Apologies to yer mum, but please get a real icon! I'd also suggest a better name; while it's primary purpose is the copyright line, it really is a simple compositing application.

For the future, it would be cool to easily allow choosing the image to composit dynamically... it is best to use black type for some images and white type with others.

Small bug... the preview window shows scroll bars that indicate not a complete view, but the images were small and I WAS seeing all of them.
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copyrightInserter ReviewThis is nice - Version: 1.7.1, 3/2/2006 01:22PM PST

linuxgod
This is a good program, and easy to use. I have used to to CopyLeft many of my images.
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copyrightInserter ReviewGreat little app.....but be careful! - Version: 1.6, 6/19/2004 07:12PM PST

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justinchodzko
It would be good if it could add some kind of tag to the name of a converted image. It seems this overwrites (no pun intended ) the original image files if you are not sending them to a different folder. Maybe adding something to their names might be a way of preventing this. I have ruined a few pictures testing this out. I'm sure it warns us about this in the tutorial rftd but the app is so straightforward I didn't actually read that!
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