It depends on the types of watermark. Watermark is indeed important to most of the users, it helps to identify the owner of the pictures and protect the copyright of the publisher too as well. So if you want to remove watermark in the right way, maybe you can try Easepaint Watermark Remover, which is simple to use and works well.
This may be a moot subject by now, but I'm upset over the nonchalant answer given regarding how to remove watermarks. My photos ...MY photos ...that were taken by ME have a "cannery" watermark embedded. And yes, i surely SHOULD be able to remove it without consequence. Charly
Actually there is a plugin digimark remove watermark what is it for does anyone knows?
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Anonymous
July 24, 2012
What type of watermarks?
If it's a digitally embedded watermark, you can't.
If it's a watermark image blended onto the background image, you'll have to use the Clone tool and Spot Healing brush.
In either case, those watermarks were put there for the specific purpose of protecting the original creator's rights and you remove those watermarks at you own (legal) risk....
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What type of watermarks? If it's a digitally embedded watermark, you can't. If it's a watermark image blended onto the background image, you'll have to use the Clone tool and Spot Healing brush. In either case, those watermarks were put there for the specific purpose of protecting the original creator's rights and you remove those watermarks at you own (legal) risk.... Ken
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