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Best App to sign photos<\/h1>\n

\"App<\/a>For a while, you are treating your photography hobby and dreams of transforming your passion into a profession. Like every photographer you respect, you also want to sign photos that you publish on social networks, so you can advertise and avoid unauthorized use of your work. To succeed in the business, you have decided to download some apps to sign the photos, but so far your search has not been successful. Well, do not worry: if you want, I can give you some ad hoc apps that will allow you to sign your photos in a few taps.<\/p>\n

In the next paragraphs, you will find a series of applications that can be used by anyone who needs to apply a signature, logo, or watermark on their shots. The applications in question are compatible with both Android and iOS and are all free, at least as far as their basic versions are concerned. Of course, I will not just get you a list of download apps, but I’ll also teach you how to do it best to protect your copyright.<\/p>\n

Can not you wait to get started? Perfect, then let’s get in the heart of this post right away. Get comfortable, take all the time you need to focus on reading the next few paragraphs and try the apps you’ll “meet” in the next few minutes with me. I’m sure you will be able to find the right solution for you. Good reading and, above all, in the mouth of the wolf for your career as a photographer!<\/p>\n

Watermark Photo (Android \/ iOS)<\/h2>\n

One of the first applications to sign photos that I recommend downloading to your Android or iOS device is Watermark Photo, a free solution that lets you print your watermark on your photos by choosing from multiple fonts, watermarks, and different styles. The basic features included in Watermark Photo are free, but to access all the fonts and stickers that are included and, above all, to remove the watermark of the app (which is applied at the bottom right of each photo) you must proceed with in-app purchases of some additional elements starting from 1.09 euros on Android and 2.29 euros on iOS.<\/p>\n

After downloading Watermark Photo on your device, open the app by pressing the Open button or its icon located on your home screen and tap the yellow Import Image button located on its startup screen to import the photos you want to sign . On the screen that appears, select one of your shots to act on it, indicate the format of your photo by selecting one of the available ones (eg 1: 1 , 4: 3 , 3: 2 , 16: 9 , etc.) and whistle on Done (top right) to continue.<\/p>\n

Now, you should see the Watermark Photo editor containing all the tools that will help you sign your photo. To use the various tools included in the app, scroll to one of the items below: Text , to add text to your click; Filter , to apply a filter; Overlay , to add a mask; Settings , to change the brightness, contrast, and other parameters; Watermarks to add a logo or Gallery , to insert a new image.<\/p>\n

When the job is done, save the image you signed or share by pressing the Share item at the top right, and in the menu that appears, select one of the available rescue and sharing options.<\/p>\n

My Watermark (Android)<\/h2>\n

My Watermark<\/strong>\u00a0is another interesting app that allows you to sign your photos with logos and logos in a few taps.\u00a0Unlike Watermark Photo, My Watermark is a 100% free solution that does not apply its own watermark to photos and allows you to also write your own freehand signature and then apply it automatically to your shots.<\/p>\n

If you’ve already downloaded My Watermark on your device, open the app and click on the\u00a0Start<\/strong>\u00a0button\u00a0that appears when you start it.\u00a0After that, select the click you want to sign, then click on the\u00a0Original<\/strong>\u00a0button\u00a0to keep the “start” format (or, if you want to change it, tap any of the\u00a0available\u00a0formats<\/strong>\u00a0) and\u00a0then click\u00a0Next<\/strong>(top right) application editor.<\/p>\n

On the screen that opens, tap the symbol\u00a0(+)<\/strong>\u00a0that is located at the bottom left, and in the box that appears,\u00a0scan the signature<\/strong>\u00a0that you’ve affixed to a sheet of paper using the camera of your device.\u00a0After doing so, skip the signature using the tools that you see on screen, and when you’re satisfied with the work done, click on the\u00a0Done<\/strong>\u00a0button.<\/p>\n

Now, to add your autograph signature to the photo, hang on it in\u00a0the<\/strong>\u00a0bottom\u00a0pane <\/strong>containing its thumbnail and place it on the photo at the desired point.\u00a0By default, the signature will be colored in white, but you can change the color (perhaps to make it more visible) by pressing the\u00a0palette<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0(left) and selecting one of the many color variations available.<\/p>\n

As soon as you’re satisfied with the result, hit the\u00a0arrow<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0at the top right and save the image you changed by pressing the\u00a0Save To Library<\/strong>\u00a0button.<\/p>\n

Photo watermark (Android)<\/h2>\n

Another app I suggest you to try is\u00a0Photo Watermark<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0, a free solution that allows you to sign your photos using a very well structured and easy to use editor.\u00a0The app does not include either the purchase of additional elements, nor the presence of default watermarks on your photos, but the presence of banners that sometimes could give you some discomfort (nothing\u00a0tragic<\/em>\u00a0anyway).<\/p>\n

If you’ve already downloaded Watermark Photo on your device, start the app and\u00a0click\u00a0on the\u00a0camera<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0to take a new photo or tap on the\u00a0image<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0to use one of the ones already saved on the roll of your device.\u00a0After taking the picture (or after selecting one from the gallery), whistle on the\u00a0Signature<\/strong>\u00a0item, tap the\u00a0pen<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0to write your autograph signature manually and save it by pressing the symbol\u00a0(v)<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

After saving your\u00a0signature<\/strong>\u00a0, presses the preview of the latter and place it at the point of the\u00a0picture<\/strong>\u00a0you want most, adattane so the size using the editor that appears on the screen and if you’re happy with the result, presses the symbol\u00a0( v)<\/strong>located at the top right to save or share your work.<\/p>\n

A + Signature (iOS)<\/h2>\n

Do you have an iOS device and want to sign your photos using an app that’s easy to use?\u00a0Then I suggest trying\u00a0A + Signature<\/b>\u00a0, a semi-free solution that allows you to have access to a complete editor that includes, among other things, more than 200 fonts and numerous symbols and watermarks to apply to your shots.\u00a0To access all the content included in the app and to remove the banners featuring its free version, you need to make two in-app purchases of 1.09 euros each (for a total of 2.18 euros).<\/p>\n

After downloading A + Signatures on your iPhone or iPad, launch the app and press the\u00a0Load from Photo Albums button<\/b>\u00a0to load one of the photos you want to sign.\u00a0After you locate the image you want to sign, click on the symbol\u00a0(+)<\/b>\u00a0located at the bottom left and tap on\u00a0Text<\/b>\u00a0to add the text.<\/p>\n

To change the sample sentence in the text box, double-tap it.\u00a0Then enter your name and surname (or, if you prefer, your art name);\u00a0change text color, alignment, font, and more by using the tools that appear on the\u00a0Attributes<\/strong>\u00a0tab\u00a0, and, when you’re satisfied with the result, drag the text box to the desired point (perhaps in one of the four corners of the picture or vertically on one of its sides).<\/p>\n

If you want, you can also place an autograph signature and even add stamps.\u00a0To do this, click on the symbol\u00a0(\u00a0<\/strong>+)<\/b>\u00a0at the bottom left corner and click on the ”\u00a0Drawing \/ Handwritting”<\/b>\u00a0entry\u00a0to add a “free hand” signature or pick up the\u00a0Stock Items<\/b>\u00a0item\u00a0to add one of the many available stickers.<\/p>\n

As soon as you’ve completed your work, tap the\u00a0arrow<\/strong>\u00a0symbol\u00a0and select one of the available rescue and sharing options.<\/p>\n

Other apps to sign photos<\/h2>\n

Of course, there are many\u00a0other applications to sign photos<\/strong>\u00a0you can download on your device.\u00a0In the preceding paragraphs I have described you in detail what, according to my modest opinion, are among the best on the square.\u00a0However, there are others that are worth considering.<\/p>\n