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Markeritis 1.0

Marks your pictures to protect them from illegal copying

Developer:
Axel Blume
License:
Shareware
OS:
Windows 98 / ME / XP
Requirements:
over 500MHz and more than 32 MB RAM recommended
Price:
$15.00
Price is subject to change at any time by the company
Date added:
11/6/2009
Last Update:
11/5/2009
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Markeritis 1.0 Publisher's description
Markeritis provides your pictures (JPEG-format with 24bpp)
with digital watermarks or with copyright stamps.

You can create a simple text stamp or watermark on the fly within
the program or import a picture (JPEG- or BMP-format) to use as
stamp or watermark.

After starting the program you can open a picture in JPG- or
BMP-format to provide with a stamp. Or use the testpicture.
With the switch "On/off" you can toggle an overview window

1) textstamp on the fly
Edit your copyright note in the textfield. The symbol © is provided when
you click on the empty textfield. Select the textcolor and -size.

2) importing a sample
Use the button "Open" to import a picture in BMP- or JPEG-format,
e.g. a scanned in signature that you have scaled to your needs.
It must be smaller than the picture that you want to stamp on.
White is treated as the transparent color.
For testing some samples are provided.

Select the mode by clicking on the mode button repeatedly.
Nine modes are provided: stamping or watermarking one of the corners
or watermarking all over.

Click on the corresponding stamp/watermark button and check the result.
Watermarking requires clicking repeatedly until you are contented with
the result. You can reload the picture for a new trial.

As long as the program is not registerded you get an additional stamp.
The resulting picture can be saved then (limited times in the demoversion).

After registration you will receive the registration code by email.
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