Definitions for "Watermarks"
Watermarks is a 2004 documentary directed by Yaron Zilberman that features women from the Viennese Hakoah swim team during the rise of fascism in 1930s Austria. The film describes the women's success as athletes leading up to the Anschluss of 1938 when the swimmers fled Austria to disparate locations in Palestine, England, and the United States. The documentary ends with some of the women from the swim team returning to Vienna sixty-five years later for a reunion at their old swimming pool.
Slightly raised designs or logos in paper. Can be created in handmade paper with a fine-gauge wire designed attached to the screen on the mold.
Designs formed in fine wire or in low-relief metal castings and sewn onto the dandy roll. The resulting thick and thin areas make the watermark slightly more translucent than the rest of the sheet. Watermarks were historically used to convey a sense of quality in letterhead papers.
Invisible unobtrusive marks embedded in source data that can be traced to discover illegal copying of digital material
A faint marking on the back of some photographic papers indicating that the picture was taken by a professional photographer.