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iWatermark

iWatermark - 3.1.3

protect your art & photos with watermark signature or logo

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Current Version: 3.1.3
Release Date: 2008-07-21
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,146
Downloads (all versions): 38,770
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

Protect and secure your photos. iWatermark is the easiest and most popular tool available for watermarking artwork, digital photos and other images that you can then put on the web or send via email. iWatermark maintains meta tags, quality and can also create thumbnails. Pros, beginners and companies tell us that iWatermark saves time, frustration and lawsuits.

iWatermark provides a simple and efficient way to watermarking and creating thumbnails for images. It can process all the common image file formats. Also for the watermark you can use simple text or TIFF (Targered Image File Format) or PNG (Portable Network Graphic) images with masks for that professional feel and other supported images*. No matter what you choose to use as the watermark, you have control over the translucency of the watermark. To create thumbnails all you need to do is to choose the width and height and iWatermark will scale the image proportionally to fit within those boundaries.
Why would you want to watermark? Watermarking your photography, digital images and other artwork is important in today's day and age. It ensures that anyone using your work has the basic understanding that it belongs to you. Otherwise it could be upsetting if someone or some firm obtained you work and used it without your permission. With a few clicks you can reduce the likelihood of your work being ripped off, by using iWatermark.

What's new in this version:

  • [Add] Ability to duplicate watermark sets
  • [bug] Update system is now working again
  • [bug] No longer leaves iWatermark.log files
  • [mod] Improved the Windows controls when used without a visual theme
  • [bug] Creating a new watermark no longer inserts
  • [Mod] If the watermark contained an image, but no longer does it auto switches to text.
  • [Mod] Editfield tooltips are now platform sensitive.
  • [Bug] Fixed Transparency & Offset slider wonkiness
  • [Mod] Minor interface adjustments to the Watermark Editor
  • [Mod] Minor interface adjustments to the main window.
  • [Bug] Resize handles more elegantly when resizing to a NIL object.
  • [bug] Textalignment is working again.
  • [Bug] Start Processing Menu Item now is active again.
  • [Bug] Filter by Keywords now works correctly on Leopard.
  • [bug] Filter by Comments now works correctly on Leopard.
  • [Mod] Watermark storage system has been stripped down and rebuilt.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Any Mac. Mac OS 10.3 and higher

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iWatermark CommentaryNot better, worse - Version: 3.1.3, 8/10/2008 10:26PM PST

RJ PhotoVideo
This version does not work well for me. There is no longer an option for Finder Icons of each photo, and when my photos are resized and resampled to 432 pixels or 6 inches @ 72dpi, they are over saturated.
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iWatermark ReviewGreat, Once You Learn It - Version: 3.1.2, 4/9/2008 10:12PM PST

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WESMAK9
This is a very cool program, it not only places your own designated icon, name, or logo where you want it on your photos (with infinitely adjustable transparency levels from 1-100), but it also "sandwiches", encrypts and places your information WITHIN the photo itself, therefore if, and when someone says your photo is THEIRS, you can prove it's positively your creation in court or elsewhere. It took me a while of playing and learning this program, but once you learn and understand what each term in the program actually means, it turns into fun to use. One thing I just read is how to remove watermarks on all photos quickly and easily. I don't want to spread around a bad thing, so I'm not saying how to do it, but I am contacting the techs at iWatermark to see if they have someway to block this being done. I'll try to add the answer in a future feedback textbox. If you are a "picture taker" to a pro, this is for you. The pros can take advantage of the advanced procedures, and with the thoughtfully designed GUI, the amateur can utilize the higher tech features also. Great software with no bugs that I found, and definitely worth the price considering the options that can happen to your photos if they're not at all protected by anything. One other thing: you can send electronic versions of your work to the U.S. Copyright office (along with the correct form filled out, and money) to totally protect your precious photos. Once they're there, absolutely there is no dispute about who's work is who's.
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iWatermark ReviewWorks well for me - Version: 3.1.0, 11/19/2007 09:21AM PST

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bbftx
Version 3.1 is working very well for me on an iMac G5 running Leopard.
Absolutely no problems.
I find it much easier to use than DropWatermark.
Good flexibility on watermark design and how it handles resizing files.

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