Mido : Add text and image watermarks to one or more pictures at a time with a clever set of controls to fine-tune the style and position of watermark elements
Since pictures represent a common resource in development of programs and games, but also fill up social networks, you might want to make sure nobody steals your works of art. This can be done through a simple method, namely applying a watermark, and this can easily be performed with applications like Mido.
Sleek interface and interactive preview
Before you can check out the application’s set of features, it’s a good idea to make sure that your computer is equipped with .NET Framework. Although you’re taken through a setup process, you can also have the program deployed on a thumb drive, because it doesn’t bind itself to system registry entries, thus being portable.With a modern design, the application allows you to work in a cool environment, which isn’t difficult to figure out. The settings panel is toggled at the press of a button, while most of the space is used as the preview area. Changes are visible in real-time, and you can even interact with watermark elements on the preview picture.
Add text and image watermarks
The application supports a decent variety of picture types, such as BMP, JPG, and PNG, and these formats can also be used to save modified pictures. It’s possible to work on one or more pictures at a time, with all items neatly enlisted as thumbnails if you decide to add the content of an entire folder.The original picture can’t be processed, with the application focusing on watermark elements. You can add text and images, but only one of each kind. Particular parameters are unveiled in the settings panel, such as position, transparency, rotation, as well as various font customization options. Positioning can also be done by dragging the watermark element to the desired spot.
To end with
Taking everything into consideration, we can state that Mido is a reliable watermark tool, especially since it can be used to add watermarks to multiple pictures at a time. Both images and text can be added, while the variety of features make it easy to define, position, and save edited items.
Mido runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
GNU Public License
license
— the installer is 111 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Graphics Editing and Painting.
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