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1. Find the artist and the artist's contact information. Most artists and photographers advertise their work online and include some kind of contact information in listings, a personal
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1. Open your photo editing software. There are various proprietary and freeware options for photo editing software with watermarking capabilities. 2. Click on "Batch Process
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1. Apply for a copyright for your digital photos through the United States Copyright office. This can help to ensure that your rights to your own digital pictures are protected. To
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1. Open any image editing software that has the ability to create a watermark. There are several image programs that do this (see Resources). A watermark is text or an image applied
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