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mirza's avatar

How Do I Remove A Water-Mark from a photo?

Asked by mirza (4767points) | asked June 26th, 2007 | 10 responses | “Great Question” (2points) | Flag as…

I want to remove watermarks from a couple of photos. My friends recommended photoshop but i dont own photoshop and Paint.Net does not work in ym computer.

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Perchik's avatar

Usually the point of a watermark is to keep the image from being used illegally.

Why are you trying to remove a watermark?

mirza's avatar

i want to remove footballshooters.com logo from my own pictures

bpeoples's avatar

If you've misplaced the originals, you should try contacting footballshooters.com and see if they have the original shots archived somewhere.

Evan's avatar

or.. just go download photoshop. and then rubberStamp it outta existence. also photoshop elements (if you don't want to download PS) is pretty inexpensive, and should do the trick as well.

Perchik's avatar

Well to answer the question, most the times the watermarking is permanent and the only way to get rid of it is to draw in the missing pixels..therefore not a really easy solution.

Evan's avatar

Perchik is right.. to clarify that's what I was suggesting within photoshop: the rubber stamp tool effectively just draws in pixels, but allows you to draw in with matching content. if you do have access to originals, however, that would obviously be the best bet.

urbaneve's avatar

okay—i have a question—i downloaded some icons and it has a watermark that says” removable watermak” is there anyway to remove that

AzLoX's avatar

Just buy photo shop then follow my tutorial on removing watermarks at: http://www.AzLoX.tk

this tut shows you how to remove most to any water amrk and this can be done with any size water mark.

eustin's avatar

You can use this easy-to-use tool to remove watermarks and other unwanted objects from photos
http://www.softorbits.com/photo-stamp-remover/

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