Impression

Watermark plug-in for iPhoto
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  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Price:
  • EUR 9.90 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • Steven Vandeweghe
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://bluecrowbar.com/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later
  • File Size:
  • 196 KB

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Impression Description

Watermark plug-in for iPhoto Impression is a great iPhoto plug-in that allows you to easily add watermarks to your images. Here are some key features of "Impression": · Adds high-quality watermarks to your photos. · The original files are not altered. The watermarked photos are automatically imported in iPhoto as copies of the original image. · Multiple photos can be watermarked with one click. · Existing PSD (Photoshop) or PNG images can be used as watermarks. · Watermarks can also be created from a RTF text file. The font and color from the file is used for generating the watermark. · The Impression plugin can place watermarks horizontally and vertically. · Controls are available for adjusting the transparency, position and margin. Requirements: · iPhoto ’08 or ’09 What's New in This Release: · It adds three new features that are often requested by customers. · Resize — For quality-reasons, the scaling only goes one way: down. The watermark can now be made smaller than the original source. Scaling up small watermarks would drastically decrease their quality. One way to handle this one-way scaling would be to create your watermark files for the largest photos that you make and then scale them down for smaller photos. Impression supports watermark files of up to 30 megapixels, so that should work for even the most demanding photographers. (take into account though that larger files will slow down the plugin and use more memory, so don’t just go creating 30 megapixel watermark files if you’re only using your iPhone) · Center — The watermark can now be placed in the center of the photo. I guess this one is for the stock photographers among us. · Export — Optionally, you can export the watermarked photos instead of importing them into iPhoto or Aperture. I think that storing all your photos in iPhoto or Aperture is still the best way to go. But I also understand that some people want to export their photos to upload them to a web service or for sending them to a customer and then store them in a different location. For that reason, Impression can now export its watermarked photos to a location of your choice. Just hold down the Option key and you’ll see that the Save button changes into an Export button.


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