Structured as a wizard, 'Picture Watermark' is a very easy to use software meant to help you add watermarks to your pictures. It can batch process your pictures so you will be able to mark them very quickly. There are four easy steps to follow in order to add watermarks to your picture. The first step is to select the picture you want to mark. At the next step you will create your watermark or select it if you've already created it. If the watermark is already created you can modify it. The watermark can be text or a picture.
The next two steps are for configure a few options before applying the watermark. The first of these two can batch resize the pictures before or after watermarking them. The second one is the output configuring step. After you configure the output you can press the 'Protect' button and the process will start.
The user interface is very intuitive and the wizard structure makes it very easy to use.
Pluses: Very easy to use.
Drawbacks / flaws: I think that the price is a little high.
In conclusion: I enjoyed testing this program because of it's very intuitive and I was able to obtain interesting results. I appreciate that the producer lets you test all the features in the trial period. Feel free to test this program and maybe you'll start using it.
version reviewed: 2.6
Picture Watermark Publisher's Description
Picture Watermark is a program for protecting your pictures on the Net. The program embeds visible watermarks making it senseless to steal your pictures.
System Requirements P4 class processor with 128 MB of RAM
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