Cameras that watermark as they take the photo?

7 years 10 months ago #482750 by Karen Comella
If your camera could watermark the images as they were taken, would that be a feature you would use?  This was a post on another forum I follow.  

I was thinking about this, this morning.  I see both pro's and con's to the idea.  Most photos would need to be edited any way.   Actually I think for this to work, images would need to be given to clients with out post.  Otherwise you would need to remove the watermark.  Adding more work.  


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7 years 10 months ago #482772 by ShutterPal
If I was delivering photos directly from camera, then yes.  Or posting images directly from camera, yes.   However I'm not.  So no interest in this feature.  


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7 years 10 months ago #482792 by Ryan Obryan
:agree:    


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7 years 9 months ago #487040 by Little Kate
I wouldn't want this, imaging trying to remove the watermark afterwards?  Better yet, the image files would be much larger.  Each image would most likely have 2 layers.  


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7 years 9 months ago #487047 by Joves
No I would not want the camera doing it. I could see this as being far to cheezy like the time stamps on photos. If I want a Watermark on a photo, then I will put it on.


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7 years 9 months ago #487069 by Cathy Kadolph

Little Kate wrote: I wouldn't want this, imaging trying to remove the watermark afterwards?  Better yet, the image files would be much larger.  Each image would most likely have 2 layers.  



:agree:  good point

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7 years 9 months ago #487208 by Paris Gal
Oh no, I'd pass on this feature.

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7 years 9 months ago #488236 by Lavender Photo
Pass. Adding a watermark to an image only takes a minute; I'd rather just take the extra time to slap a watermark on to the images I choose rather than have them automatically added to all of my photographs.


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7 years 9 months ago #488256 by Screamin Scott
It's no for me too....

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