Jason has decided to use his name on all the images to protect them from misuse. He has also decided to use the logo of his company across all
the images to be extra sure about its protection in the digital world. Select the phrases or sentences that describe the two types of watermarking
options has he used to get the results.
Types of Watermarking Options
Jason wants to tag his name or logo somewhere on the image, preferably in the corner of the photo. He uses an online editing tool to add his
name at the corner of the image. He can prevent misuse of his Images online by adding a watermark over the image. Text watermarking
involves adding the imageer's name at the corner of the image. This is usually done with the help of online editing tools or software. In this form
of watermarking, he can use the logo of his company over the image to protect his identity.
Just to be sure, Jason also uses tiled watermarking, which involves placing his company logo in a pattern spread across the image. First, he
creates a copy of the original. This is to make sure that the watermarked version is saved separately. If needed, he can always access the
original image. Then he opens the logo that he wants to use as the watermark, coples It, and pastes it onto a new layer, above the image. He
turns down the opacity of the layered image. Then he merges the layer to join the watermark with the image.
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