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Adding a TRANSPARENT image (like png) watermark to PDF

  • September 15, 2024
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Hello.

 

I am a content creator and need to protect my Adobe document from piracy. I want to add a watermark, but unfortunately the only formats accepted are JPEG, PDF, and some other non-transparent supporting type.

 

Therefore, my watermark looks very bad with the white background.

 

Is there any way at all to add a transparent image background? Is there a reason PDF doesn't accept any transparent-image compatible file type when adding a watermark? 
Thank you.

 

3 replies

Dave Creamer of IDEAS
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

The solution is simple... Take your image with transparency and save as PDF. It is it a PNG, use Photoshop. If you only have a JPEG, you will have to remove the unwanted background in Photoshop and save as PDF. (Don't save with Photoshop compatibility.)

 

 

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
ivan5E64Author
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April 15, 2025

I have a normal JPG image, making it it PDF in photoshop or any app doesn't make it transparent background. Only time I'm ever able to make a transparent background in an image is when I save it as PNG.

derekwatson
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 16, 2025

Lol I removed the background in photoshop so when I save as PDF or JPG it saves the black and white squares representing transparency... again, show me proof of how you do it and I'll believe you lol


But that doesn't make sense. Can you attach the file if its not too big?

Derek Watson
try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

- PDF files can be transparent.

- Is this the online version of Acrobat? Because in the desktop version you can certainly use PNGs...

- Adding a watermark does not prevent your file from being pirated. Just makes it a bit more risky to do so, unless you know how to remove it (which is not too difficult)...

ivan5E64Author
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April 15, 2025

- Adding a watermark helps against piracy as it's harder to pirate yes. That is why I am doing this. Beyond the point though...

- This is the Adobe app, I installed it via Creative Cloud...

- If you can make an image PDF transparent, happy to hear you share the process lol.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

- I assumed you could use PNGs in the desktop version, but I can't see that option now... I'm almost certain it used to be possible. Maybe it was removed in a recent "update". I tried doing it with a script and it works fine, so the issue is with the UI, not with the capability of the application to do it.

The basic code for doing it is:

this.addWatermarkFromFile({cDIPath: "/C/Users/USER/Downloads/logo.png"})

- Well, the background of any PDF file that was not created from an image is transparent, basically.

derekwatson
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

Can't you use a PDF or PNG as both support transparency? What file type are you trying to use?

https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/add-watermarks-pdfs.html

Derek Watson
ivan5E64Author
Participating Frequently
April 15, 2025

Not that I know of, wasn't able to make those versions give me a transparent background.

derekwatson
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

Both support transparency if you export without a background, check export settings in case background is set to white. 

Derek Watson