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<blockquote data-quote="moss918" data-source="post: 344638" data-attributes="member: 23473"><p>It's a tough one mate. I personally don't like the watermark right in the middle but would say the text is still small enough that it doesn't take over.</p><p></p><p>The way I think Watermarking looks best and is still effective (Not on bottom corner and easily cropped away) is when it mixes in with the photo. So, for example, if you took one of your skateboard pics and where the board goes diagonally across the frame the writing follows and runs parallel in between the wheels, or written on it as if it's a manufacturer logo (Along a drumstick, curve of a skate ramp, between guitar strings...)</p><p></p><p>Changing colour to complement each pic is a good move too, but all this obviously takes longer, so it depends on how important it is to you. As I said they are ok at the minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moss918, post: 344638, member: 23473"] It's a tough one mate. I personally don't like the watermark right in the middle but would say the text is still small enough that it doesn't take over. The way I think Watermarking looks best and is still effective (Not on bottom corner and easily cropped away) is when it mixes in with the photo. So, for example, if you took one of your skateboard pics and where the board goes diagonally across the frame the writing follows and runs parallel in between the wheels, or written on it as if it's a manufacturer logo (Along a drumstick, curve of a skate ramp, between guitar strings...) Changing colour to complement each pic is a good move too, but all this obviously takes longer, so it depends on how important it is to you. As I said they are ok at the minute. [/QUOTE]
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