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  1. <p>REALLY appreciate the great help ali/everyone,</p> <p>I ordered the $2 AddWatermark app from the Google Play Store, looks very promising and has a MUCH better interface than the iWatermark app.</p> <p>There was a workaround method to use the Stickit! app for adding a logo to pictures, but this seems more direct and useful (especially with the ability to adjust opacity). </p> <p><strong>PS</strong>: Is there a best-practice or method and file-extention (png, gif and so forth) to convert solid color unified background to a transparent type, for use as a logo and superimposing on images? THANKS!</p>
  2. <p><strong>THANK YOU so much ali baba</strong> :)<br> I am certain I did a Google search last year looking for the same solution, but the choices were very slim and worse yet most of them didn't work - so it's VERY GOOD to know there has been some progress and more developers are putting forth effort!<br> I am going to look into these apps for sure, since Jeff's suggestion of Skitch didn't pan out (it was a VERY cool app though, and I was happy to become familiar with it). I don't mind paying for apps at all, I used to think that was crazy, but now if I find something I truly love and use often, $1-5 isn't a bad price to pay for enhanced functionality!<br> <strong>PS</strong>: Do you have a clear-cut or even slight preference in any of the apps you tried or mentioned above in your post, that would suit what I'm looking to accomplish?<br> <strong>PPS</strong>: Last question, but... is there a simple method of transforming my logo into something with a natively transparent background for use on photos as a watermark and for use on the web like our website header etc.? I'd like to retain image quality but make the white background transparent, I'm just not sure of the best method and whether I should use PNG, GIF, or something else!? THANKS!! :)</p>
  3. <p>Thanks Jeff! I'll look into it right now, sounds great... and I really like your idea about fading the logo and making it opaque, didn't think of that until you mentioned it!</p>
  4. <p>Thanks for the replies.</p> <p>Since Lightbox Mobile doesn't work with Android, does anyone else have any suggestions?<br> I was thinking about the layering aspect of what I'm trying to accomplish, and I remember an app for Android I used to use called "StickIt!" that allows you to create foreground and background images.<br> I wonder if this would be a solution (I remember trying it before, and was unable to get it to properly work for this purpose, but that was months ago and maybe they have updated it): <strong><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motionone.stickit">HERE</a> is the link on the Google Play Store</strong> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motionone.stickit</p>
  5. <p><strong>Hi everyone,</strong><br> I do a lot of photography for my business, and upload a lot of images to social media channels like Instagram.<br> It would really help us with branding/marketing if my photography had our logo when sharing pictures... but I'm not sure of a seamless and intuitive way to accomplish that goal without relying on software like Photoshop (which is far too robust and costly for our purposes). Since I do nearly 100% of our photography and uploading/sharing on the fly from an Android device.<br> The layering option would be easy I suppose, since that would basically be like superimposing our logo as a foreground on top of any photo, and we could position the logo/watermark anywhere on the image -- but I'm not sure of an app or mobile software solution that exists to allow me to do that untethered from a computer.<br> I can convert the logo to a transparent .png and even convert it to gray-scale so it wouldn't be distracting, I just need help with the ultimate implementation, without having to upload to Dropbox or Google Drive first, and then editing and re-saving, all to accomplish what I'd love to be able to do with the same device I took the picture with (phone/tablet: HTC ONE M8)<br> <strong>THANKS SO MUCH FOR ANY HELP!</strong></p>
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