![]() Press the little button that is located at the bottom right of the preview tab to view the image fullscreen:.Right click on the image under preview tab -> Actual size or Fullscreen:.There are three methods on how to do this: However, you can change this to show the picture in its actual size, or show it in fullscreen. As I make changes, meaning I add a watermark and change it around, the image under the preview tab will change to reflect that change.īy default uMark is set to make the picture ‘fit to screen size’ when previewing (the actual size of the picture is not effected). Also note that on the right of the program window, under the tab labeled ‘Preview’ there is a preview of the picture I have loaded (yes I have a screenshot of uMark loaded =D). Once you have added the images, the program window will look something like this:Īs you can see, I added two images into the program. There is no way around that – once you hit “Start” (which we will get to later on), all the images in the “Source Image” tab will be watermarked with the same settings that you set. If you add multiple images at once just note that you will be adding the same watermark to all of the images you have added to the program with one click of the button. While you are browsing for an image, if you Shift + Click or Ctrl + Click on the images you want, you can add more then one image into uMark at once. ![]() Regardless of what method you use, you will be prompted with a window that allows you to browse your computer for image files. The “Add” button at the bottom left of the window.Right click under the ‘Source Images’ tab -> Add….There are three ways to load an image into the program: First you have to load the images you want to watermark (you may watermark multiple images at once – batch processing is supported). Using uMark Professional is fairly straightforward. This is what uMark Professional’s main program window looks like: Take note that if you are on Vista or Win7 you should run uMark Professional as administrator the first time around because if you do not, the context menu entry will not be properly added. If you click “yes”, an “Add Watermark” entry will be added to the right-click context menu of images. When you first run the program, you will be prompted with a message box asking you if you want to “Add uMark to Explorer Context Menu”. UMark Professional is a watermarking software that allows you to watermark (text and/or image) your images. $19.99 is a fair price, but if I were a customer I would look for the developer to fix all the problems with the program before purchasing.
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