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  2. Category:Images with watermarks - Wikipedia

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    Images with watermarks This category is part of the Graphics Lab which helps improve all graphical content stored on Wikimedia Commons and the English Wikipedia. Captions should be removed as losslessly as possible.

  3. OpenShot - Wikipedia

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    Compositing, image overlays, watermarks When arranging clips in a video project, images on the higher tracks/layers will be displayed on top, and the lower tracks will be displayed behind them. Much like a stack of paper, items on top cover up items below them. And if you cut any holes out (i.e. transparency) the lower images will show though.

  4. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    Free images should not be watermarked, distorted, have any credits or titles in the image itself or anything else that would hamper their free use, unless, of course, the image is intended to demonstrate watermarking, distortion, titles, etc. and is used in the related article. Exceptions may be made for historic images when the credit or title ...

  5. Watermark - Wikipedia

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    The Crown CA watermark found on many British Commonwealth stamps (seen from the reverse) A US postal stationery envelope from 1883 showing a clear watermark on laid paper In philately , the watermark is a key feature of a stamp, and often constitutes the difference between a common and a rare stamp.

  6. Digital video fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    A unique watermark can be added to the content at any stage in the distribution process, and multiple independent watermarks can be inserted into the same video content. This can be particularly useful in tracing the history of a copy of a video. Detecting watermarks in a video can indicate the source of an unauthorized copy.

  7. Digital watermarking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_watermarking

    Watermarks are identification marks produced during the paper-making process. The first watermarks appeared in Italy during the 13th century, but their use rapidly spread across Europe. They were used as a means to identify the paper maker or the trade guild that manufactured the paper. The marks often were created by a wire sewn onto the paper ...

  8. Wikipedia:GLAM/Beginner's guide to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Begin this tutorial to get you started on basic editing, formatting, and citation guidelines. If you learn better in interactive tutorials, we recommend doing the gamified Wikipedia Adventure. Introduction; Editing: After you finish reading this tab, be sure to Try Editing in the Sandbox as they suggest.

  9. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    Digital watermarks can be used to trace ... study concluded that free music content, accessed on YouTube, ... need not transfer all rights completely, though many ...