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senadc70028985
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April 15, 2019
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watermark removal

  • April 15, 2019
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Does anyone know why I am not able to remove the watermark on the Adobe premier elements free trial. I have tried to go to the timeline and delete the rendered files,  then tried to re-render the files which should have removed the watermark according to the guidance but the watermarks are still there, even after exporting the video the watermarks are still there. Does anyone know how to solve it or is it just an error,

Thanks.

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    Correct answer AxelMatt

    senadc70028985  schrieb

    Does anyone know why I am not able to remove the watermark on the Adobe premier elements free trial.

    ....

    Does anyone know how to solve it or is it just an error,

    Thanks.

    It's not an error It works as designed. This is a restriction of the trial version.

    You can remove the watermark when you buy a license of Premiere Elements.

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    AxelMatt
    Community Expert
    AxelMattCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    April 15, 2019

    senadc70028985  schrieb

    Does anyone know why I am not able to remove the watermark on the Adobe premier elements free trial.

    ....

    Does anyone know how to solve it or is it just an error,

    Thanks.

    It's not an error It works as designed. This is a restriction of the trial version.

    You can remove the watermark when you buy a license of Premiere Elements.

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    senadc70028985
    Participant
    April 15, 2019

    aha okey thank you, but I still wonder why they have a guid on how to remove it.

    Community Expert
    April 15, 2019

    So that you can remove it after you have (1) tried it for free, (2) decided it works on you computer, (3) you like it well enough, (4) want to use or keep the work you did while under trial and (5) intend to continue editing video with a quality application!

    There is a "sly" way to keep your work without the watermark.  Not only does Adobe give you a trial period, but they have a refund period.  Read the fine print carefully.  But, if you buy directly from Adobe (not a retailer) you can install the serial number, remove the water mark and still request a refund. 

    Adobe is a monstrous company, but I think they really do want you to have a quality experience.