What are you folks using for watermarking?

Looking for answers...
Thanks in ad vance for any help.
Karl

I am using watermarking. The nice thing about it is that you can setup an export preset that includes the watermark... so if I am exporting the picture to be used in a website I include the watermark, but if it is for printing I don't.
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Rafael
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