Adding a watermark to my photos

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How can I add a watermark to my photos?

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asked over 9 years ago

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FitFashion says: December 13, 2014

Hi, I have added ‘text’ before using photobucket and thats for free. not quite the same as a watermark though.

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You need a photo editing software that does them. You can also get software that’s just for watermarking images. There are some free ones out there but please note I haven’t tried these – only heard of them.
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answered over 9 years ago

IS there option in bonanza that allows to add a watermark similar to the one on [URL removed]

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answered over 9 years ago

No, there is not option, however, you can obtain a verification code from Bonanza to add to your photos…Which I believe has to be added when taking the photos…

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I have never used this, since all photo programs that come with the digital cameras, or photo editing programs have the option of watermarking.

answered over 9 years ago

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The verification number is printed out, and you put the piece of paper in your picture. Not sure how Google feels about any watermarks and numbers though.

answered over 9 years ago

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maydamart says: December 14, 2014

I wouldn’t worry about how google feels – they sure as heck don’t care about the little guy any more. With all the stealing and copying going on, I think it’s a good practice to watermark your images for your own sake.

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