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Ever seen Placeit's mockup pages? eg https://placeit.net/hoodie-mockup-templates

You can create some stunning images of mocked up t-shirts, hoodies etc, but they all have a PlaceIt watermark which pretty much ruins them. However, it seems the watermark is a layer on top of the rendered image - probably a gif or a png, which, if it could be hidden using the browser's inspect element function, would make the problem go away.

I've tried to do this unsuccessfully, but maybe there's someone reading this who would find this very easy. If that's you, would you mind having a look and see if you hack the watermark away?

Thanks
I could be wrong, but they seem to be adding the watermark before delivery and then directly passing the image as data string to the webpage (to be interpreted as a base 64 encoded PNG image).

Cheers,
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(10-10-2018 06:47 AM)feefiefohfum Wrote: [ -> ]I could be wrong, but they seem to be adding the watermark before delivery and then directly passing the image as data string to the webpage (to be interpreted as a base 64 encoded PNG image).

Cheers,
FFFF

Thanks for looking FFFF - I think you may be right about it being watermarked before delivery. I played around with the video mockup service and when I found the mp4 of the mock up, it was already watermarked.
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