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Chapter 8 Editing
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To add a watermark to an image:
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In Edit Mode, on the Edit Panel, click Watermark.
2
Click Browse, select your watermark, and then click Open. The watermark displays in the center 
of the photo by default.
3
Click and drag the watermark to reposition it anywhere on your image, or click Center to quickly 
position the watermark image in the center.
4
Drag the marquee handles to resize the watermark image. Select Maintain aspect ratio when 
resizing
 if you want to resize the watermark image without distorting it.
5
Select Apply Alpha Channel to apply the alpha channel if it is present in the watermark. (Only 
TIF, PNG, and ICO watermark files can have an alpha channel.)
6
Select Apply Transparency to make a color in the watermark transparent. The default color is 
white. You can enter the RGB value of the color. If you do not know the RGB value, move your 
mouse over the watermark preview thumbnail on the Edit Panel, and then click on the color that 
you want to make transparent.
7
Select an option from the Blending Mode drop-down list to specify how you want the 
watermark to blend into the underlying image.
8
Drag  the  Opacity slider to specify the transparency of the watermark.
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Do one of the following:
Click Apply to add the watermark to your image, and keep the Watermark tool open.
Click Done to add the watermark to your image, and return to Edit Mode.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and return to Edit Mode.
Related topics
Selecting part of an image
You can use the Select tool in the Viewer to select a rectangular area of an image. You can then zoom 
in on the selection, copy the selection, save the selection as a new image, print the selection, and use 
the selection as the desktop wallpaper.
To select part of an image:
1
Drag the mouse pointer across the image to create a marquee.
2
Right-click inside the marquee and select one of the options described below.
3
To cancel the selection, click an area of the image outside of the marquee.