Putting my domain name on a Picture

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Post December 4th, 2005, 7:07 am

I have photoshop and I want to know how i can put my website address on the bottom of a picture....if someone could tell me step by step how to do this using photoshop i would greatly appreciate it.....Thanks
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Post December 4th, 2005, 7:07 am

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Post December 4th, 2005, 7:57 am

basically very simple!

Open the image you want to put your web address on. The select the typetool.

click on the image and select a font, colour and size you want.

type in your web address.

Then select the pointer from the tools palette and select the type layer.

Then by either using the pointer or the arrow keys place the text where you want!!

very simple, hope thats what you were looking for :D
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Post December 4th, 2005, 12:04 pm

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Thank you for your help.....Thats exactly what i needed to know......if anyone out there knows how to put your website adress on a movie using Pinnacle Studios Please let me know as well...Thanks
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Post December 4th, 2005, 12:18 pm

I do believe that Pinnacle Studio does support overlays... You might want to try creating a 24Bit+Transparency (32Bit) PNG file. And use it as an overlay image across your video sequence.

If Studio doesn't support this, there are other applications you can run your final video through to add this, or edit completely, like Adobe Premiere. I believe VirtualDub may support the addition of an overlay file to a video sequence (it's free, opensource, just hit Google to find a binary download - with it being opensource there's many different versions out there, and only you will really know which one you want).

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