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April 7, 2017
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How to remove trial version watermark on Premiere Elements 15

  • April 7, 2017
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I purchased the full version and put in the serial number - but the watermark is still there.  How do I remove it?

Thank you.

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    Correct answer Dhananjay Sati

    Hi jenij,

    Thanks for posting in Adobe forums.

    I understand you are facing issue with watermarks in Adobe Elements.

    Can we follow the following steps:

    - Open Adobe Premiere Elements

    - Click "Timeline"

    - Click "Delete Rendered Files for All Projects"

    - Click "Render Work Area"

    - Click "Export & Share"

    - Check the output of your project & it should work.

    Thanks

    Regards

    Dhananjay

    4 replies

    Participant
    September 7, 2020

    Thanks for providing the information I was looking for prior ro registering. I've spnet 15 hrs or so putting together some "test" videos that, when finished were good. Would hate to have to recreate all that work and since if I have understood it correctly, once registered I just re-render the project and the watermark will go away so I might continue.

    Community Expert
    May 5, 2020

    AllenChartier,

     

    List your steps and post some screen shots.  The watermark does go away.  You may be doing something out of sequence.

    Dhananjay Sati
    Community Manager
    Dhananjay SatiCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    May 9, 2017

    Hi jenij,

    Thanks for posting in Adobe forums.

    I understand you are facing issue with watermarks in Adobe Elements.

    Can we follow the following steps:

    - Open Adobe Premiere Elements

    - Click "Timeline"

    - Click "Delete Rendered Files for All Projects"

    - Click "Render Work Area"

    - Click "Export & Share"

    - Check the output of your project & it should work.

    Thanks

    Regards

    Dhananjay

    GreaterThanImage
    Participant
    December 7, 2018

    Also works for Premier 2019!

    Community Expert
    April 7, 2017

    I haven't done this for awhile, but my understanding is that all rendered copies will have the watermark until you buy the licence.  Then, once, registered you re-render your project(s) and the "new" copy will be free of watermarks.

    Bill

    Participant
    April 7, 2017

    Thank you.  I didn't understand what that meant before.  I saved it as a new file and it worked.