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Image Watermark
Image watermark is specially designed to stamp image for protecting image to be used by other. With image watermark, your pictures or photos belong to you if anyone use your pictures or photos knows that ownership is yours and no one can change it. Everyone uses this feature for protecting their photos and pictures from stolen. If the watermark is placed in image then no one can remove it from the image. It is very easy to place watermark in the image. Image watermark software is a unique application to watermark your photos.
Image watermark creator helps you to add text, image and logo on your images to protect from others. It has option to set Watermark Font, Style, Position, Opacity, Image size etc. After adding watermark to the image save in many formats such as keep original, BMP, JPG, WMF, EMF, GIF, TIF and PNG etc. This Software supports all popular formats and add watermark to the image in one time which protect your image and copyrights of your. Consider that you publish your picture on the internet without protecting picture then any one can use your picture, if you add a watermark on the image and any one uses your picture it will show copyrights of yours and no one can remove the copyrights from the picture and your picture will be protected from being stolen.Best Features of Image Watermark
- Affordable, easy and simple to use.
- Add watermark on image in text, logo and image form.
- Change Font Style, Size, Effect and Color of watermark before adding to image.
- Change position of watermark position (Fixed, Custom, Diagonal) and also shrink font size.
- Change image watermark size (relative and fixed size).
- Option to manage the opacity.
- Support many different formats for output file like GIF, TIF, PNG, JPG, WMF, EMF, etc.
- Software supports preview option which helps in seeing image before saving.
- Supports all Windows operating System 98, 2000, win ME, win XP, win Vista, win 7 etc.
- Works with both 32bit and 64 bit OS.







