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How to Add a Watermark to Images in Paint.Net
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Paint.Net is a popular image editing software that can be used to add watermarks to images. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to add a watermark to images in Paint.Net: 1. Open Paint.Net on your computer. 2. Click on "File" in the top left corner and select "Open" to open the image you want to add a watermark to. 3. Click on the "Layers" tab on the right-hand side of the screen. 4. Click on the "Add New Layer" button at the bottom of the Layers window. 5. Select the "Text" tool from the toolbar on the left-hand side of the screen. 6. Click on the image where you want the watermark to appear. 7. Type in the text you want to use as the watermark. 8. Click on the "Layers" tab again. 9. Select the layer containing the text you just added. 10. Adjust the size, font, and color of the text to your liking. 11. Reduce the opacity of the layer containing the text by moving the Opacity slider to the left. 12. Save the image with the watermark by clicking on "File" in the top left corner and selecting "Save As." Choose a file format, such as JPEG or PNG, and name the file. Congratulations! You have successfully added a watermark to your image using Paint.Net.
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