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[18 Aug 2010 | 4 Comments | ]

Welcome to the third post in our series on Digital Watermarking Techniques! Many of you have asked about using frames, and while they are not a typical “watermark” so to speak, they do offer the same limited protections that a conventional watermark does. The use of frames as a watermark per se, is a rather controversial decision, and some would say it serves a more …

Photoshop, Post Processing »

[13 Aug 2010 | 4 Comments | ]

Yesterday we looked at the why behind adding a watermark to your digital photos. Today we’re going to jump into the how. Before everybody gets too upset with me, I’m going to preface this post with this comment: I’m Dave, and I’m an Adobe-holic. There are so many great digital editing software packages out there on the market, but I choose to use Adobe products …

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[12 Aug 2010 | 11 Comments | ]

At some point in every digital photographer’s journey there comes a point where we are faced with the question: To watermark, or not to watermark? The decision on whether to add a digital watermark over your beautiful photos is a personal one, but of course there are pros and cons (call them “consequences” if you will), regardless of which side of the fence you sit …

Camera and Gear, Photography Tips, Post Processing »

[30 Jul 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

Today we’re going to talk about one of the lesser known facets of digital images, called EXIF data. The term EXIF itself stands for “Exchangable Image File” which is a fancy way of saying “image details” that get stored inside your digital photo files.
What is it?
When you take a digital photograph, your camera records not only the image, but a whole plethora of camera information …