Add Watermark Android Apps
Add Watermark
Version: 2.9.3
Requirements: Android 2.0 and up
Size: 2,8 MB
Add watermarks to your pictures. Lots of settings and features, also auto processing and batch mode
Add watermarks to your pictures. Put your property text or a logo image into your picture, adjust its size,
transparency, rotation, alignment, then save and share it. Lots of settings and features, also auto processing and batch mode.
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Primary features of the Full version:
- Taking pictures with camera
- Quick share on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr etc.
- Fonts, color and other effects in text mode
- 66 built-in fonts, up to 20 custom fonts can be imported
- Easy reusing of recent watermark texts
- Adding of timestamp, filename, GPS tags and other properties as text watermark
- Processing of multiple images in batch mode
- Full support of EXIF data
- Saving target as .jpg or .png
- Support of transparent .png images as watermark
- Rename and resize by saving
Limitations of the Free version:
- User defined image-watermarks are disabled
- Saving only as .jpg, downsized to 1024 px on the long side
- Quick share after saving disabled
- No auto mode by launching from Share menu, no batch mode
Please note, due to memory limitations of mobile devices you could have problems when saving images in full camera resolution (more than 6-8 megapixel, depending on device). If so, it is recommended to use downsize when saving. Otherwise the app reduces the pic's resolution automatically, to avoid out-of-memory errors.
Useful tips:
- Don't delete original images after watermarking, because you can't remove watermarks from processed images.
- To import custom fonts copy up to 20 TrueType or OpenType fonts to folder "addwatermark/custom_fonts" on your device.
- To add watermark direct from Gallery or another app, use Send or Share command and select Add Watermark.
- To quick share a picture to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr etc. enable "Share after saving" in "Save Dialog". The related app must be already installed on the device.
- To datestamp a photo use %date% as text watermark. You find more useful placeholders in Settings / General
Add Watermark What's New:
- Fixed: corrupted EXIF tags and GPS coordinates in watermarked images on some devices
- Fixed: app won't start when the system language set to an uncommon locale (like Accented English)
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Photo Watermark does exactly what the name suggests – it lets you add watermarks to photos – but the types of watermarks you can add are quite varied.
ReplyDeleteNot only can you add custom text as a watermark (including changing the font, size and color), you can also use your signature (or any other hand-written text) as a watermark by writing on the screen.
You can also apply stickers, a timestamp, a location, a mosaic effect, or ‘graffiti’ (which basically just lets you go wild on your images with a digital paintbrush). Whether you want to protect your photo or just log when and where it was taken, there should be a tool here to suit.
Photo Watermark is free, but it’s quite heavy on adverts. For $0.99/£0.89 per month you can get rid of them, but unless you’re adding watermarks to a ton of images it’s probably not worth it.
Photo Watermark does exactly what the name suggests – it lets you add watermarks to photos – but the types of watermarks you can add are quite varied.
ReplyDeleteNot only can you add custom text as a watermark (including changing the font, size and color), you can also use your signature (or any other hand-written text) as a watermark by writing on the screen.
You can also apply stickers, a timestamp, a location, a mosaic effect, or ‘graffiti’ (which basically just lets you go wild on your images with a digital paintbrush). Whether you want to protect your photo or just log when and where it was taken, there should be a tool here to suit.
Photo Watermark is free, but it’s quite heavy on adverts. For $0.99/£0.89 per month you can get rid of them, but unless you’re adding watermarks to a ton of images it’s probably not worth it.