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September 22, 2018
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Watermark on licensed pictures

  • September 22, 2018
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Why do the licensed pictures I have added to my library have a watermark? I need the watermark to be off the images. Thank you.

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    Correct answer Sheena Kaul

    Hi Shawn,

    In addition to EvilBugQueen1​ response, you're still getting the watermark because I believe you're simple saving the previews to the actual file to your library. Previews are low-resolution watermarked version of the actual file.

    Please see Stock FAQ: How to license an image with Adobe Stock? to understand the steps for licensing an image.

    Also, if you're licensing an image from within an Adobe Creative Cloud application, you'll get a confirmation window confirming for action.

    Let me know if you still face troubles.

    Regards,

    Sheena

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    Sheena Kaul
    Sheena KaulCorrect answer
    Legend
    September 24, 2018

    Hi Shawn,

    In addition to EvilBugQueen1​ response, you're still getting the watermark because I believe you're simple saving the previews to the actual file to your library. Previews are low-resolution watermarked version of the actual file.

    Please see Stock FAQ: How to license an image with Adobe Stock? to understand the steps for licensing an image.

    Also, if you're licensing an image from within an Adobe Creative Cloud application, you'll get a confirmation window confirming for action.

    Let me know if you still face troubles.

    Regards,

    Sheena

    WendellaBee
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    September 24, 2018

    If the asset has a blue license badge when you download the file or open it from within a Creative Cloud application the watermark will be removed.

    EBQ