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03/22/2010 01:19:26 AM · #1 |
I do apologize, but I have been working on some photographs and I have to be finished with them by tommorrow. I know I have read on here somewhere. About being able to batch a lot of photographs and insert copyright logo onto them all at once. Instead of having to do it one at a time. But, I am skipping something. So I have been doing one photograph at a time. It's time-consuming. I was just hoping someone could help me ...... I would really appreciate it. I will load them here tommorrow. I am really proud of this session. Please, please, someone help me. |
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03/22/2010 01:23:50 AM · #2 |
it depends on whether the post-processing software you are using has batch capabilities. photoshop does, as does lightroom. i can't speak for others, because these are the only two i use.
what are you using? |
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03/22/2010 01:25:39 AM · #3 |
I have adobe photoshop cs4, adobe bridge, computer crashed lost everything else. |
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03/22/2010 01:31:44 AM · #4 |
in a nutshell, on the main photoshop menu, click window | actions. then use the buttons at the bottom of the panel to create a new set and then to create a new action. record the steps you are using to watermark your image. then you can use the file | automate | batch menu option to run it against multiple images.
there are more in-depth explanations here. good luck!
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