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Any suggestion for a nice cursive font that I can use for Watermark or Copyright notice. Any settings that you use from Lightroom would also be very helpful.

Setting to be used for Large prints.

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Trevor
 
Not quite sure what you mean Trevor but I use Lucida Caligraphic font, which I find very pleasing. The freebie (excellent) Faststone Image resizer (now incorporated in their updated superb Faststone Image Viewer, which is now an excellent photo prog) easily adds watermarks to a batch of images - just use the font mentioned to create a small jpeg in PhotoShop or whatever, save and then use that for the watermarking - it can be positioned as required. Hope that helps.

http://www.faststone.org/

http://cooltext.com/Fonts-C Not sure if they have the actual font but a web search should get it free for you

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Thanks Zone8. 1) I was looking for a Font. I was able to find 3. 2) Let me experiment with an image and get back with any questions.
 
Caflish Script is quite attractive in small quantities — just about right for a watermark, although you wouldn't want it for a long letter.
Poetica Chancery is another good one.
 

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