Re: [Gimp-user] Creating Transparent WaterMark
- From: Noel Stoutenburg <mjolnir ticnet com>
- To: gimp-user-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Creating Transparent WaterMark
- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 11:43:50 -0500
Ofnuts wrote:
For photos, the best way to demonstrate ownership it to publish a
slightly cropped version and keep the full version for yourself (and
the courts, if necessary)
I am not a lawyer, but I understand that this may not be the best advice
for users domiciled in the USA. US domiciled users may want to consider
the what is written on page 7 about registration in copyright circular 1
published by the US copyright office. It states there that for while
copyright is automatic in the US, for an action on copyright
infringement to be considered in US federal courts, the copyright must
be registered.
Now, registration costs money, but I understand that one can assemble
all of one's photos for a year, burn them to a set of optical media, and
copyright the whole collection, including it's individual contents, for
a single fee.
Turning to the original question, what I would do is to create a new
layer with the copyright text in it, where the text is a very dark gray,
with an RGB value of, say, 080808. I would then change the mode to
"subtract" in the layer dialog window, and merge the two layers
together. If you want the watermark more visible, use a lighter gray,
0f0f0f, if less visible, use a smaller value: 040404, perhaps.
ns
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