IIRC the watermark is just applied with a screen filter ... I haven't tested watermarking with anything but the native OS X impl, but I BELIEVE we use white text with a transparent background.

ms

On Jun 17, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:

Hi,

Has anyone attempted to use a watermark file in conjunction with er.attachment.thumbnail.ImageIOImageProcessor?

I'm having some strange results.

I'm passing a PNG with a solid background and text as the watermark -
If the background is black and the text is white - only the text of the watermark shows up. If the background is gray and the text is white - the watermark's background appears white and semi-transparent. The text is normal. If the background is white and the text is black - the watermark's background is white and opaque while the text does not appear at all i.e. you see through to the underlying image.

Also, it would be nice if you could specify where the watermark appears e.g. left | center | right and top | center | bottom.

Johnny Miller
Kahalawai Media Corp
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p: 808.661.7962

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