Adding Copyright and Text to pics & Videos

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I'd like to add copyright information to my photos and videos but do not know how. I read the copyright violation thread and i realized i should have something on there. Any help on how to do this and/or software recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks for the response.

I have Vista and used WMM to make the video and add a title to the beginning but i do not see where a copyright (watermark?) can be added.
 
You can add the © to the text box while editing by holding down the ALT key while entering 0169 from your keypad (just verified that it works in WMM), make the text semi-transparent and let it display for the duration of the video.


Thanks for the response.

I have Vista and used WMM to make the video and add a title to the beginning but i do not see where a copyright (watermark?) can be added.
 
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Any text editor in your preferred image editing software will do it for making a go on your pics. To add a copyright symbol on a Windows pc go to [Start] > [Programs] > [Accessories] > [System Tools] > [Character Map]. In the box that opens, click the © hit [Select] then [Copy], go back to your editing software and with the text tool active, right click to select [Paste] and voila. There's a keyboard shortcut but if you aren't entirely sure then hopefully this wording is easy to follow.

Another way to achieve the statement is to surround a lower case c with parenthesis but IMO it's kind of lazy and not as powerful.

Not that there is an industry standard font but it seems that Arial is preferred among much of the wx community. I've been using it for as long as I have been online. FWIW, Comic Sans gets alot of flack these days so I would recommend avoiding it :)

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You can add the © to the text box while editing by holding down the ALT key while entering 0169 from your keypad (just verified that it works in WMM), make the text semi-transparent and let it display for the duration of the video.

ps: can someone explain why on my HP laptop with the numbers keys in a row when I hold [alt] 0169, I get nothing? I have a toolbar shortcut to the character map so I haven't noticed till just now when David refreshed my memory. Does it have to do with the mjkluio789 numeric keys? Haven't figured those out yet...
 
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I do not see where text can be added to the video in WMM, i can add effects and a title to the front or end but nothing during it.
 
I'm working with version 5.1 here but near the bottom of the WMM is a button that will toggle your workspace between storyboard and timeline modes. If you select time line you can adjust the length of time that the text runs (in the title overlay track) by dragging the end of its box.

I do not see where text can be added to the video in WMM, i can add effects and a title to the front or end but nothing during it.
 
PhotoCeaner can quickly add copyright (or other text and frames) to a photo and do wntire batch files. http://photocleaner.com/

Cost is minimal and you can try before downloading. (Before I knew how to write my own actions in Photoshop, I used PhotoCleaner for all of my batch processing of sports action photos for the web.)
 
Danny showed me Google Picasa. Which is like another photobucket type photo sharing site, only they have a limit of space [so far i havent come close] which has a free download for editing and whatnot.

One of the options is when you upload all your photos to a new album is to have a watermark placed on them. Very quick and easy. Example below:

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Seriously though, its a good program.
 
Irfanview

I highly recommend Irfanview.

check out www.irfanview.com

it started long ago as an image-viewer, but today it is much more than just a viewer.

it is a free software, very fast, to resize-edit-view-etc. images and it has a lot of other functions , does video playback, audio , slideshows, special effects, LOTS of formats, etc etc.

Includes "insert text into image" with the copyright sign.

Do get the plug-ins, too.
 

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Adam,

Whew! Glad you clarified the photo for me.

I was starting to think that maybe you were going to create another reality TV series titled 'High-Plains Roadkills By Extreme Chasers'.

Richard (TANK) Dickson
 
Sorry to revive an older thread, I have some software to add the text to my images, this might be a stupid question, what do I need to add a copyright to my photos? Is it just as simple as I took the picture and add © Justin Roberts to it?

What if I buy a web domain, can I simply add that address as the © name?
 
Sorry to revive an older thread, I have some software to add the text to my images, this might be a stupid question, what do I need to add a copyright to my photos? Is it just as simple as I took the picture and add © Justin Roberts to it?

What if I buy a web domain, can I simply add that address as the © name?


yes it is THAT simple. YOU took the photos, YOU own the rights to them. and if you want to 'give' that right to a website then you just do it, there is no need to ask for permission as YOU own the rights to those images.
I , too, write my website as copyright , klipsi.com .
 
Thanks for the info, It just seemed to me the term copyright was such a legal term like I needed to have some sort of license to copyright.
 
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