Watermark Settings

Protect your work in just a few easy clicks with HIVO's watermarking features!

What is Watermark?

A watermark is a faint image or text inserted into a digital asset that becomes part of the background. It can be used to identify the owner of the asset, add copyright information, or prevent unauthorized copying.

Have you ever created a photo and are worried about someone else miss using it without your permission? or maybe you don't want them to download the original? Worry no more! HIVO lets you can apply a watermark in just a few clicks via library Actions.

HIVO offers several watermarking features to customize your assets:

Follow these steps to configure the watermark settings. You can learn how to use the Watermark feature in the app here.

1. Select the Asset you use as your default watermark:

Note: with the expanded asset picker search, the assets will appear more clearly and easily for you to choose.

Show Expanded Search

Or enter the tag name of the asset on Search bar to insert your target watermark

2. Personalize the Watermark style and how the watermark will look on photos.

Position: You can choose where you want your watermark to appear on the photo, such as in the corner, center, or background.

Opacity, size, blend mode: You can adjust the opacity and size of your watermark to make it more or less visible:

  • Tiled: Your watermark would be arranged like tiles on a grid:

How Tiled works
  • Overlay Scale: You can define the overlay size:

Overlay Scale
  • Content zoom: You can change the size of the watermark you inserted.

Content Zoom changes the size of the logo, images,... you inserted as a watermark
  • Overlay Opacity: You can customize the transparent level from completely solid to semi-transparent or completely invisible, allowing full visibility of the underlying element. It's like the overlay isn't even there.

Adjust the Transparent level witj Overlay Opacity

3. SAVE CHANGES

After customizing, don't forget to press "Save" on the right bottom to retain all the changes.

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