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hi there Bob gage youamp;#39;re from docHub here with a quick tutorial on how to add a watermark to your photo using Photoshop Elements the first thing you need to do is actually create the watermark that you want to add to your photo so weamp;#39;re going to go up top all the way up to the file menu and do file new blank file in the new file dialog thereamp;#39;s a couple things that we want to do first thing letamp;#39;s just give our new file a name Iamp;#39;m going to call it my watermark and then set its size good size is maybe 500 pixels wide by 100 pixels tall leave our resolution at 72 pixels per inch and very importantly this bottom setting background contents transparent make sure itamp;#39;s not set to white or background color but make sure itamp;#39;s set to transparent once thatamp;#39;s all set up go ahead and click OK Photoshop Elements will create a new file where we can add what we want in our watermark so Iamp;#39;m going to make a simple one Iamp;#39;m just