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What do you mean there is no watermark?

Watermarking refers to adding marks to media files such as photos, pictures and manuscripts to prevent others from using or modifying files without authorization. A watermark-free picture refers to an original file without any mark or a file that has been stripped of watermark. Unmarked pictures have a higher degree of freedom and can be freely used or disseminated under the permission of copyright, but at the same time, it also increases the risk of misappropriation of pictures.

In addition to copyright issues, watermark-free pictures also have certain advantages in design and artistic creation. Designers, photographers and painters can better display their works and present more pure artistic expression. At the same time, consumers can feel the author's creativity and emotion more truly and better understand the connotation and significance of the work.

In modern society, the spread of pictures on the Internet has become an indispensable part of daily life. In this environment, unwatermarked pictures are easier to be shared, forwarded and spread, and become a hot topic in social networks. Unmarked pictures have higher sharing value because they are more easily accepted and liked by the audience. Therefore, in a certain range of copyright, unwatermarked pictures have a wide range of values and uses.