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| Downloads:4,992 |
| Version Downloads:388 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Image Editing |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:06 Mar 2012 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price: $18.99 |
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Mactester.com reviewed on 06 May 2012
eagle602 reviewed on 15 Dec 2011
Star watermark batched those 1500 pictures in less then 30 seconds, and I had the result I needed.
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Tessi reviewed on 05 Jul 2011
THIS TOOL IS NOT FREE.
IT COST $18.99.
I DON'T KNOW WHY MACUPDATE ALLOWS SUCH WRONG INFORMATION ON THE SITES.
THE QUALITY OF THIS TOOL IS LOW AND IT LOOKS TOO ME AS A CRAP WARE.
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http://mac.nikorocks.com
There is a very easy way to do this without this application.
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But you need a powerful tool if you want do complicated stuff.
This is not possible with Automator anymore. Automator hat its limits.
Additional, you need programing knowledge for complicated actions.
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jeff heplan reviewed on 21 Jun 2011
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lebron.manfred reviewed on 07 Jun 2011
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PhilippBerndt reviewed on 06 Jun 2011
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http://www.star-watermark.com/free-watermark-for-mac-purchase.html
You must purchase a license to "unlock the limitation"
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By the way,i guess the guy's heart had been hurt by Chinese. *_*
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The argument most-often given is that copyright owners want to protect their rights, by becoming aware if anyone else uses their work on the web.
A photo that is not considered an income-earner by someone else is hardly likely to be used by that other person for any other purpose. So it's clear that if your photo is being used by someone else, it's to earn money.
So...if some other person grabs your beautiful picture and tries to earn money with it, he must first put it in a member-only area of a web site then charge for admission.
If your picture is in a member-only area somewhere, you will never learn this fact. You presumably have a robot that goes looking on the web for your material (or the software developer offers this service by his own robot, for a fee) but no robot will be granted entry to a member-only area.
Second, if the pirate notices that your picture is watermarked, he can easily fix the situation.
Or, if he routinely edits the pictures he pirates, he will probably destroy the watermark anyway.
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Jean.Hu rated on 27 Apr 2011
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Jean.Hu rated on 24 Apr 2011
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HugeBubba rated on 11 Apr 2011
apple fans rated on 09 Apr 2011
joedabi rated on 26 Mar 2011