diff --git a/_src/_posts/2008-05-07-high-quality-watermarks-with-aperture.md b/_src/_posts/2008-05-07-high-quality-watermarks-with-aperture.md index d9450eb8..abbd06e2 100644 --- a/_src/_posts/2008-05-07-high-quality-watermarks-with-aperture.md +++ b/_src/_posts/2008-05-07-high-quality-watermarks-with-aperture.md @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ categories: tags: - aperture - tutorial + +redirect_from + - /2008/05/high-quality-watermarks-with-aperture/ --- ![Aperture Watermark example](/media/watermark_aperture_thumb.jpg)Since version 1.0 Aperture is able to render images on export with a graphic overlay on top of them called watermark. This feature of Apple's Aperture can give you a chance to make stealing your web-published pictures a bit harder. @@ -153,4 +156,4 @@ And that's it. Hope this article helped you mastering the watermark feature of A -Update: If you're curious about more ways to add watermarks to your images in an Aperture workflow be sure to check out my article [The Definite Guide To Watermarks In Apple Aperture](http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/10/the-definite-guide-to-watermarks-in-apple-aperture/) which gives you a brief overview about the various ways you can add watermarks to your images so you can easily choose the best one for your needs. \ No newline at end of file +Update: If you're curious about more ways to add watermarks to your images in an Aperture workflow be sure to check out my article [The Definite Guide To Watermarks In Apple Aperture](http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/10/the-definite-guide-to-watermarks-in-apple-aperture/) which gives you a brief overview about the various ways you can add watermarks to your images so you can easily choose the best one for your needs.