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Has anyone found a good way to handle this?
Hey everyone! I’m dealing with a bit of a frustrating situation. I took some awesome photos for my portfolio, but I added watermarks for protection, and now I want to use some of them for promotional purposes. The problem is, I can’t figure out how to remove those watermarks without ruining the quality of the images. I’ve tried a few editing programs, but the results are always a bit off. Has anyone found a good way to handle this?
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I totally get your struggle! I faced the same issue when I started showcasing my work. A friend recommended using AI tools for this, and it changed the game for me. I found dewatermark.ai super helpful. You just upload your image, and the AI works its magic to remove the watermark while keeping the quality intact. It’s really easy to use and has saved me a ton of time. Just remember to check the terms of use to stay on the right side of things!
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That’s a solid recommendation! However, I think we should also consider the ethics of removing watermarks. Watermarks are there for a reason—often to protect the artist's work. Instead of focusing solely on removing them, it might be worth looking into how to create visually appealing images with watermarks still present. Maybe even redesigning them to fit your aesthetic could be a unique approach. Just something to think about!
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