00:02 Select the type of Watermark you want to use by ticking the box with the text that reads either 'text watermark' or 'image watermark'. The text watermark allows you enter whatever text you wish as your watermark and configure things like font type, size and color. The image watermarking option allows you to use any image as the watermarker. 00:22 Click the top button with the text 'Choose File' to select the image you want to watermark. 00:28 Your image will be overlayed with a red dashed bordered, 9 section grid that divides your image into 9 equal sections. Select the section that represents where on your image you want the watermark to go. 00:41 If you are using the text watermarking tool, select your desired font type, size and color as well as if you want the text to be bold. If you are using the image watermarking tool, click the second button with the text 'Choose File' to select the image you wish to use as your watermark. 01:02 Move the opacity slider to the left or right to set how transparent your watermark is. The more to the left you move the slider, the more transparent your watermark will be and the more to the right you move the slider the more visible your watermark will be. 01:20 Press the button with the text 'Create Watermarked Image'. 01:24 Press the button with the text 'Show Watermarked Image'. This will open your newly watermarked image in a new browser tab. The reason your watermarked image opens in a new browser window is the the web page that houses the watermarking tool has width and height size constraints which can reduce the size of your output image. By open your watermarked image in a new browser tab your output watermarked image can render in its original full width and height. To download your watermarked image, right click the image and select the menu option to 'Save As'.