Dave -

I sometimes use the the imprinter that's left over from when I had my 
studio, and hot stamp them w/gold leaf.

A simpler and easier alternative is to create a brush in PhotoShop that 
includes your name and, if you want, the copyright symbol and year.  You 
can resize it as needed if you want to adjust the signature size to the 
size of the print and set it for any color you want.  This works in PS 
Elements as well as the full PS.  Here's a tutorial on how to create it 
courtesy of David Ziser...

http://tinyurl.com/259g5f

http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=prkjv5bab.0.mwxlv5bab.h6v4qyn6.9872&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalprotalk.com%2FDAZ+Media%2FLesson+2+-+Signature+Brush%2FSignature+Brush+Lesson.html

-p



David J Brooks wrote:
> For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
> 
> I notice a lot of my fellow equine photographers sign the sale print,
> some were that can be seen, but not to distractiong for the photo.
> 
> To show Copyright notices as explained to me.,
> 
> Dave
> 


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