View Full Version : Watermark?
ShelleyG
5th of October 2010 (Tue), 21:19
Is there a way that I can put a text watermark on a large number of pictures at once?
I take pictures at motorcycle racing events and posted them on facebook. I have asked that people simply give me credit for the pictures, but it is not working so I have decided to place a watermark on all of them....so they can't steal it or even use it for print in the future.
Is there an easy way to do it?
P.s. Please don't say "don't post them on Facebook" because that is not the issue. I will post them, I just want to watermark them
tomd
5th of October 2010 (Tue), 21:21
Do you use Lightroom?
e02937
5th of October 2010 (Tue), 21:27
Faststone resizer can be used easily to apply a watermark to batches of photos.
http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm
nprdavid
5th of October 2010 (Tue), 22:08
You could create an action that would add the watermark and then save it wherever you want.
ShelleyG
5th of October 2010 (Tue), 22:11
I have photoshop.
I don't know how to create an action. I am new to Photoshop.
I tried following this http://www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=64 and got lost at the action part.
ssim
6th of October 2010 (Wed), 02:50
I use Russell Brown Tutorial (http://av.adobe.com/russellbrown/BrandingSM.mov) as a starting point for some of my watermark actions. While he uses Illustrator for creating the text it can also be done with Photoshop. This may take a little following and a few tries to get it working the way you like but it is well worth the effort. Once I have the action completed I simply select the images that I want to apply this to in Bridge and then start the image processor.
I've made some changes to it to suit my options so that I can add extra elements to the image by tagging line items in the action file. As I said, it is well worth the time investment, imo. This is one of the often talked about subjects in this forum so there should be plenty of reading beyond the answers you will get here. There are plenty of freeware and shareware plugins or stand alone applications that can do this. I like the action method over anything that I have found online yet.
ShelleyG
6th of October 2010 (Wed), 17:39
I don't know how to define an action though...and watermark isnt in the list. So now what?
Tigershark
6th of October 2010 (Wed), 18:15
download Faststone Photo resizer it does it for you and is very simple to use
nprdavid
6th of October 2010 (Wed), 18:18
I don't know how to define an action though...and watermark isnt in the list. So now what?
what version of ps are you using?
328somewhere
6th of October 2010 (Wed), 21:35
If you use a MAC you can buy iwatermark for like 20 dollars. It works great for me and is super simple.
ShelleyG
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 17:24
what version of ps are you using?
I have PS 7.0 on a PC, not a Mac
TheBrick3
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 18:39
Photoshop 7? Is that an really old version? Nothing wrong with it, I am just surprised it would still be in use.
Peacefield
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 19:50
I assume you mean PS Elements 7. I think there's a way to do it in that. If nothing else, just create it as a layer a reduce the opacity. I agree, though, re: Fastone. I've never used it for watermarks but I do use it for resizing and it's an excellent little app for $0.
ShelleyG
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 20:04
I assume you mean PS Elements 7. I think there's a way to do it in that. If nothing else, just create it as a layer a reduce the opacity. I agree, though, re: Fastone. I've never used it for watermarks but I do use it for resizing and it's an excellent little app for $0.
No I really mean photoshop 7.0 haha. It was given to me YEARS ago and I never saw the point in updating when I rarely, if ever use it.
nprdavid
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 20:25
I'm not familiar with that version. I always like to use actions especially if you will do more of it in the future. Maybe someone else is familiar with that version.
ShelleyG
7th of October 2010 (Thu), 23:36
Having FastStone doesnt help, because I still need to create a watermark to upload to use
Can anyone help me??
ShelleyG
8th of October 2010 (Fri), 00:06
figured it out.
Simply used a transparent layer in photoshop and used text. Then made it embossed. Way simpler than the tutorials online showed it to be.
vBulletin® v3.6.12, Copyright ©2000-2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.