Keep in mind the following considerations before embedding a digital watermark in your image.
100 pixels by 100 pixels if you don’t expect the image to be modified or compressed prior to its actual use.
256 pixels by 256 pixels if you expect the image to be cropped, rotated, compressed, or otherwise modified after watermarking.
750 pixels by 750 pixels if you expect the image to appear ultimately in printed form at 300 dpi or greater.
There is no upper limit on pixel dimensions for watermarking.
Use the following recommended workflow:
Make all necessary modifications to your image until you are satisfied with its final appearance (this includes resizing and color correction).
Embed the Digimarc watermark.
If needed, compress the image by saving it in JPEG or GIF format.
If the image is intended for printed output, perform the color separation.
Read the watermark and use the signal strength meter to verify that the image contains a watermark of sufficient strength for your purposes.
Publish the digital watermarked image.