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Hi Paul -
Hang in there! I've never used LView Pro, so I downloaded a trial copy and figured it out. I'll type out the directions and post them here soon. Regards, Aaron GDC Gold #0217 |
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Paul -
Are you looking to create a watermark like this? Regards, Aaron GDC Gold #0217 ![]() |
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Hi Paul -
Here are the instructions on how to create the watermark. If you need more detail or have any questions, just let me know. 1. Open the image you want to add a watermark to. 2. Select the Text tool (represented as a “T” icon). 3. Click anywhere in the image to place text. 4. In the text box, type in the text you want to display as a watermark as well as adjust the font, color, etc and click on Ok. 5. On the menu, select Object, then Properties. 6. On the General tab, set Outline Opacity and Interior Opacity to a value between 25 and 50 (it’s up to you on how transparent you want the watermark to appear) and click on Ok. 7. From the menu, select File, Save As. 8. Give the new image a filename and Save As Type JPEG. 9. If you receive a message stating, “This file format does not support layers or objects. The merged (flattened) image will be saved. Proceed?”, then select Yes. That's it! Regards, Aaron GDC Gold #0217 |
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