Photoshop :: How To Add A Watermark To 80 Images In...
Apr 14, 2009
I have 80-100 pictures from a senior photo shoot I did. I want to add a watermark to all of them, so I can distribute the CDs and not have to worry about printing without authorization. I suppose the best way is to create a layer with "DO NOT PRINT" and then add the layer to all of them. If there is an easier way without using layers please by all means let me know. All pictures are in JPEGS at this moment I know how to edit images on photoshop but I am not an expert on the program, what is the function or what are the steps I have to do to process all of them at once and not have to do one per one. Should I do it trough Bridge or Photoshop. Please give me directions step by step, dont assume that I know all the functions, as mentioned I am not an expert.
I downloaded [URL] Automator Actions for Photoshop CS5.5. I took ages customizing a watermark action.
I get Automator to resize the image without 'constraining propotions', the action itself also changes to the same size to make sure; Action then: places my logo, and selects all layers, aligns using horizontal centres and places it about 1/3 from the bottom;
Problems:
1) The watermark is not placed horizontally centre on all images, what I don't understand is some photo's it is perfect, others it is slightly to the left?I thought it may be where I have rotated images in Bridge, but that is not the case, then maybe if I have zoomed in on the camera; but again not the case, seems intermittent!
2) Bugs: I created another watermark action, tried this one but did not work great, so I deleted it. I now have approx 50 of that listed in the actions folder. I cannot delete them, the arrow is pointing downward and appears like they are all open?
I created a shape with text in it to be used as a watermark and want to use it on different images, however, the images will have different sizes after they get cropped.
How can I position the watermark in the same place on all my images regardless of image size?.
I have a large number of images on a website for clients to purchase. I need to have some way to number the images so that people can tell me the image number they would like to purchase.
Is there a way I can automatically watermark images so that in a group of 50 images for example, each has their own unique number in the corner?
It doesn't even need to be a watermark to be honest, and could be letters too..
I know how to batch process images to place a logo or watermark on an image. Normally the image is different every time and the exact same logo is placed on all the images.
In this case the image is exactly the same every time but i need it saved in a folder 100 times each with a different logo. So essentially a reverse of the normal process. Same image different logo's.
I jsut got gimp, and I am using it to make wallpapers for myself and my family. I have a few pictures of my favorite baseball player and I would like to make myself a wall with them, but they all have a watermark on them. I would generally try and find pics without the watermark, but I can't find anything because he is not a big name. How to remove the watermark from the images.
I'm using Windows 8 and LR 4.3. My watermark does not appear on exported images eventhough the box is checked in the export presets. Also many typefaces available in MAC are not in Windows. Where I might find the same typeface I use on my Macbook and add to Windows?
I'd like to export images from Lightroom 4 with a watermark. It COULD be text, but I want to rotate the watermark 30 degrees. I can't see a way to do that in the watermark editor in Lightroom...
Alternatively, I created the watermark in Photoshop, put in the text, rotated it, and saved it as a jpeg. I can't get a clear background. It appears jpeg doesn't support that. SO, I saved it as a .png (jpg and png appear to be the only two formats supported for a graphic watermark in Lightroom). It looks FINE, except in Photoshop the text is WHITE, which is what I want in Lightroom, but every time I open the .png file in the watermark editor in Lightroom, it comes in with BLACK text...
How do I get a Lightroom export watermark with the text I want in the font I want, angled the way I want?
I'm a photographer, and I would like to add a small watermark to photographs I publish online. So that people would find my name and website. I know how to add a watermark to a single image, but I was wondering if there is any way to add the same watermark to multiple images in one operation. This can be done in PS so I was hoping that there is also a way with Paint.NET.
I could use my watermarks without any problems in LR3 but after checking out the trial of LR4 this works selectively on only some of my images. Looks to me like a bug
I recently purchased Lightroom 4 and I am having issues adding a watermark to my JPEG images!
I'm using a very basic Ariel Black text, medium size and very clear. The watermark appears fine in the photo preview but does not show up when exported to my Lightroom library file! If I export to a TIFF image it's fine but just not in JPEG.
However in LR5 when I did the same process to choose to watermark my exported images,it would not allow me to choose to turn on the feature and pick my watermark to use. I am still on the Trial version... I'm on a MacBook Pro
I used the Photo Shop CS6 trial to see how well I could manage my photo scans. I scanned a coupled of photos and saved them in psd format. My question is: does the trial version include any special watermarks or manipulate the image in any way while the trial is active? Or is the trial version a full featured time-limited evaluation of the actual CS6?
I dont see any watermarks but I was wondering if the trial version does any modifications to images I scan from teh TWAIN plugin.
whack of images all at once...or just how do you do it even on one shot...if watermarking is a way to big a deal...then is there another way to otherwise mark up the shot so it will not likely get used but you can still see what it is...about to burn about a hundred images to disk and just sorta put them out there..
I have CS5. I have a jpg with a watermark on it that I can't seem to get rid of. It's the sew-classic.com across the page in the image. I was hoping that it would come up as a separate layer in Photoshop, so I could just delete it, but it's all on one. If it comes to zooming in and going over it with the background color it won't be worth the effort!
I need to place a semi-transparent logo onto about 300 images so people do not take my pictures right off the web and use it as their own. Instead of doing them one at a time, is there a batch method to crank these out? All the images are the same size and I have them in both PSD and Jpeg format.
A friend was messing with watermarks on some of my photos. Is there a way to remove watermarks he put on? It isn't a permanent picture, we are just messing with it.
I've been having some trouble trying to get the watermark feature (or Digimarc as CS2 calls it) to work. The digimarc isnt free, and all I'm wanting to do is put my name in the bottom corner of my pictures. Does anyone know how to do this....
I need to remove watermark from a pdf already created. I have Adobe Professional 7.0. The instruction said to go to watermark and click remove but I don't have the option.