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define watermark.............​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A watermark is a message (usually a logo, stamp, or signature) superimposed onto an image, with a great deal of transparency. So, it's still possible to visualize its presence without interrupting or preventing vision of the image that it protects.

Answered by srnroofing1717
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==>Technically originating in the art of papermaking, in photography, the watermark is a superimposed image, logo, or text placed over a photograph—usually as a method of identifying the image's creator.

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==>Watermarks can be placed on photos with a copyright notice and the name of the photographer, often in the form of white or translucent text. A watermark serves the purpose of informing a potential infringer that you own the copyright to your work and intend to enforce it, which may discourage infringement.

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