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Hi Guys,

I need some help trying to work out how to get Watermarks on my photos at www.beaututes.com/gallery

What does this mean?
Full server path to watermark overlay image.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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That image will be overlayed on top of the images uploaded via PhotoPost. So it needs to know the location of the image. You'll want to create an image with the text or picture or whatever you want to be placed on the uploaded images. There's an example image in the PhotoPost images directory (photopost/images/photopost.png). You can try entering the full path to that and then uploading some images to see the effect.
 
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deadserious said:
That image will be overlayed on top of the images uploaded via PhotoPost. So it needs to know the location of the image. You'll want to create an image with the text or picture or whatever you want to be placed on the uploaded images. There's an example image in the PhotoPost images directory (photopost/images/photopost.png). You can try entering the full path to that and then uploading some images to see the effect.

Thanks, if you or someone here is willing to help me so I can watermark my images, I would be more than happy to pay for this.
Billy
 
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Can anyone help me on this? I am pretty much illiterate when it comes to this!
 
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If you're hosted on a linux server, the full server path should refer to something like /home/username/public_html/your_overlay_img.jpg
 
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HeadBuilder said:
If you're hosted on a linux server, the full server path should refer to something like /home/username/public_html/your_overlay_img.jpg

Sorry, do not understand that.
 
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