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Hudson - 06 Aug 2006 12:05 GMT
My photo editor software is Paintshop Pro IX (I have the upgrade to X
on the way).  I am using FrontPage 2003 to design my website.

Would it be better for me to purchase a specific watermarking program
to use with FrontPage 2003?  My website (a total novice working on one
at home for the first tiime) will contain photographs and images that
are my property, copyrighted material, and, I definitely want
everything watermarked with my copyright.

If so, can anyone suggest a low-cost watermarking program that will
work smoothly and not conflict with FrontPage 2003 and/or Paintshop Pro
X?

Thank you in advance.
DavidF - 06 Aug 2006 12:24 GMT
Hudson,

In the future you should post questions about using FrontPage in the
FrontPage forum...

I don't know why you can't use Paintshop, and perhaps you might want to
read: "Copy Protection for images in a Publisher web site":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/02/81259.aspx
Though it discusses the issue as it relates to Publisher websites, the
issues are the same.

DavidF

> My photo editor software is Paintshop Pro IX (I have the upgrade to X
> on the way).  I am using FrontPage 2003 to design my website.
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> Thank you in advance.
Hudson - 06 Aug 2006 12:52 GMT
Ooops. Thank you. I thought I was in the FrontPage forum.

> Hudson,
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> > Thank you in advance.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 06 Aug 2006 15:08 GMT
You can use any image editing program with FP it won't conflict. You'll want
to add PSP or whatever you use in FP in Tools | Options | Configure Editors
(this makes life easier).

Get IrFanview it's a freebie, and will help batch process images (and batch
watermark too)...it's almost indespensible for working with images (some
call it an image editor...but it's not really imo...but it is great)

| My photo editor software is Paintshop Pro IX (I have the upgrade to X
| on the way).  I am using FrontPage 2003 to design my website.
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| Thank you in advance.

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