Posts Tagged ‘photo’

Watermark Images – Tech Thursday

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A few readers and Facebook friends have asked about how I watermark my images. This is the “TimeLine Media” bar that I add to the bottom edge of all the photos I post online. Currently, there is a hot debate online about the use of watermarks when posting photos online. With software, most watermarks are easily removed, and their addition to your image will add a VERY distracting element to the frame.

Yes, it may deter some from stealing your image, but if someone is out to take your image, they would never have been a paying client for you whether you added the it or not. That being the case, I continue to add watermarks to all my images – selfishly to see the images used around the web, and in case I forget that I made a particular photo. In case you were wondering, if you purchase a digital download (any size) from the proofing website, there is no mark whatsoever on the file. If you paid for it, you should have a clean image! As the debate goes on, I may change my stance on my personal posting, but for now, the watermarks stay. Here is how to watermark your images easily with  Adobe Lightroom.

Adobe Lightroom

©TimeLine Media - Fairfax Corner Christmas Tree Lighting
©TimeLine Media – Fairfax Corner Christmas Tree Lighting

First, create a PNG file in Photoshop or other image editor like Microsoft Powerpoint with the design that you want for your watermark. I have a transparent bar at the bottom with my logo and text with my website. The file is sized 600 px by 400 px, my default size for posting images on the blog. Create your watermark with a transparent background, then save as a PNG file which will preserve the transparency over the larger part of the image which you do not want covered in any way. This is easily done in Photoshop, and here is a screen shot from my layer setup of the watermark image.

Watermark Images

Adobe Photoshop - watermark setup
Adobe Photoshop – watermark setup

In Lightroom, you can add a watermark at the bottom of the Export dialog box. From this box, you can add a text watermark such as “©TimeLine Media” or you can select your PNG file as your watermark. You can adjust many settings in this box including the font of the watermark (if using a text watermark). how much the watermark takes up in the photo, and whether you want it in a corner or over the center of the image.

Lightroom Export Image dialog box
Lightroom Export Image dialog box

With Lightroom, you can select a group of photos to export at one time. If you choose to add a mark with this dialog box, it will add it to every image you export. If you like how it looks, and you think that you will use it more in the future, you can create a preset of your watermark that you can add with one click each time you import a batch of photos. Let me know how this goes for you, or if you have any other questions on how this is done. If you have any thoughts on the use of watermarks in general, please let me know!

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American Star Ball – Familiar Faces

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Honestly – I am buckling down with the edits for last weekend’s event! I am on track to finish these to view by this weekend. For today’s post, I decided to finally post a preview of the dance action photos. It was nice to see some familiar faces out there! This was the fourth year we have photographed the American Star Ball, and we have always been received nicely by the dancers at this event. Now that they have seen us a few times, I think they like the photos we make. Here are some of the image from the Saturday night professional competition heats. We were introduced to ballroom dance at the Arthur Murray studio in Tysons Corner, VA. Steve Theiss also gave me the first opportunity to photograph ballroom dancing, and now we are invited to shoot many other events. It is nice, though to see other Arthur Murray dancers on the floor, so we cheered for them while taking photos. Enjoy!

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Rising Star competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media
Rising Star competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray New Jersey dancers at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray New Jersey dancers at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media
Carolina and Brandon dancing at the pro competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media - familiar faces
Carolina and Brandon dancing at the pro competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media
Tess and Omar dancing the pro competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media - familiar faces
Tess and Omar dancing the pro competition at the 2013 American Star Ball ©TimeLine Media

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Baltimore Dancesport Challenge – Judges

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I am still going through the photos from last Saturday’s Baltimore Dancesport Challenge. At this time, I am editing for color, cropping, and converting files for uploading. I still plan to have these up by Saturday but stay tuned for updates! In the meantime, here are some images of the judges and other staff that helped to make the event happen. Enjoy!

Photo collage of judges working at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Photo collage of judges working at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Photo of some of the judges at the Baltimore ballroom dance event ©TimeLine Media
Photo of some of the judges at the Baltimore ballroom dance event ©TimeLine Media
Music director Peter Collins at the DJ booth for the dance competition ©TimeLine Media
Music director Peter Collins at the DJ booth for the dance competition ©TimeLine Media
Ricky Geiger and the rest of the judging panel at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Ricky Geiger and the rest of the judging panel at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge ©TimeLine Media

UPDATE! The photos are now ready to view at the TimeLine Media proofing site. Similarly to other events we have covered, all the photos have been sorted by numbers worn by gentlemen during competitive heats. Of course, we may have made some mistakes, so let me know if there are any misfield. Additionally, let me know if you have any trouble finding your photos! We know how hard you worked to prepare for this event. Not to mention, we recognize that it is not every week that you dance on a competition floor for the judges. For that reason, I want to make sure you have a chance to see the results of your efforts!

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