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How to Remove Watermarks from Samsung Galaxy Photos

Watermarks can detract from the overall quality of your photos, and whether they’re added automatically or applied later, they can be frustrating to remove. This guide offers several methods to eliminate watermarks from your Samsung Galaxy photos using both in-app settings and photo editing tools.


1. Disable the Watermark Option in the Camera Settings

Prevent watermarks from being applied to future photos by adjusting your camera settings.

  1. Open the Camera App: Launch the Camera on your Samsung Galaxy.
  2. Access Settings: Tap the gear icon to enter the camera settings menu.
  3. Locate the Watermark Option: Scroll through the settings until you find the “Watermark” or “Add Watermark” option.
  4. Disable the Feature: Toggle the setting off to ensure new photos won’t include a watermark.
  5. Exit Settings: Close the settings menu and take a new photo to confirm the change.

2. Crop the Photo to Remove the Watermark

Cropping is a quick and simple method to eliminate watermarks located along the edges of your photos.

  1. Open Your Gallery: Navigate to the photo with the watermark in your Gallery app.
  2. Enter Edit Mode: Tap the edit icon (often a pencil or slider symbol).
  3. Select the Crop Tool: Choose the crop option from the editing tools.
  4. Adjust the Frame: Drag the corners of the crop box to exclude the watermark area.
  5. Save Your Photo: Save the edited image with a new name to preserve the original if needed.

3. Use a Mobile Photo Editing App

Mobile editing apps like Snapseed or Adobe Photoshop Express offer healing tools that can effectively remove watermarks from your photos.

  1. Install an Editing App: Download Snapseed (or your preferred app) from the Google Play Store.
  2. Load the Photo: Open the app and import the photo with the watermark.
  3. Select the Healing Tool: Tap on “Tools” and choose the “Healing” tool.
  4. Apply the Tool: Zoom in and gently brush over the watermark area to remove it.
  5. Review and Save: Check your edits and then export or save the photo.

4. Use an Online Watermark Removal Tool

Online tools use advanced algorithms to remove watermarks by blending them with surrounding pixels.

  1. Find an Online Tool: Open your web browser and search for an online watermark removal tool like Inpaint.
  2. Upload the Photo: Follow the website’s instructions to upload the image with the watermark.
  3. Mark the Watermark Area: Use the provided tool to highlight the watermark on the photo.
  4. Initiate the Process: Click the removal or erase button to let the tool process the image.
  5. Download the Edited Photo: Once the watermark is removed, download the new image to your device.

5. Use Desktop Software for Advanced Editing

Advanced desktop software such as Adobe Photoshop offers precise tools for removing watermarks through cloning and content-aware fill techniques.

  1. Transfer the Photo: Move the photo from your Samsung Galaxy to your computer.
  2. Open the Photo in Photoshop: Launch Adobe Photoshop and open your image file.
  3. Select a Removal Tool: Choose the “Clone Stamp” tool or use “Content-Aware Fill” from the Edit menu.
  4. Carefully Remove the Watermark: Apply the tool over the watermark area by sampling nearby pixels to seamlessly cover it.
  5. Save the Final Image: Export the edited photo in your desired format.

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