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11-18-2009, 05:25 PM   #1
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Watermarks

Hey guys,

I was wondering if there is program out there that is able to easily insert a water mark onto multiple photos at once? I know that you can create a water mark via photoshop, but putting a water mark on all of my photos that I sell one by one takes up a lot of time(which I don't have at the moment). If you guys have any suggestions, just let me know. Thanks in advance.

11-18-2009, 05:44 PM   #2
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If you can do it in Photoshop, you can create an action to batch the job, no?
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What do you mean? Like a short cut?
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I use picture-shark, here's their website

And example is here, bottom right of shot:


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That would be perfect other then one problem... I'm on a mac
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You could try Lightroom 3 (beta) for free. It does a good job of watermarking. I think it can do multiple photos.
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Found these with a quick google search.
iWatermark
EasyBatchPhoto
More found here.
If you have Lightroom LR/Mogrify is a good plugin for watermarking photos.

11-18-2009, 06:59 PM   #8
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With PS you create the watermark as an action then select all the files then run the action on all at once. It will open, watermark close all by itself. No other programs or plug-ins required.
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Thanks for your help guys. I did some research, and came across iwatermark as well. It works flawlessly, and does exactly what I was asking! It has some really cool fonts and styles to start you off. I would highly recommend it! Thanks again for your help
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QuoteOriginally posted by fusionimaging Quote
Thanks for your help guys. I did some research, and came across iwatermark as well. It works flawlessly, and does exactly what I was asking! It has some really cool fonts and styles to start you off. I would highly recommend it! Thanks again for your help
If you've got PS why bother loading another program. At least for me anyway.
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QuoteOriginally posted by graphicgr8s Quote
If you've got PS why bother loading another program. At least for me anyway.
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Really.
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I don't actually have the full version of photoshop. Can you do the same thing in Photoshop Elements 8?
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I don't actually have the full version of photoshop. Can you do the same thing in Photoshop Elements 8?
If Elements supports Actions, then yes.
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