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Out.jpg - The filename of the result image Scroll down the window to find Watermarking. The first is creating an action where you can add your wate.
#HOW TO BATCH WATERMARK PHOTOS IN LIGHTROOM CC HOW TO#
In.jpg - The original image that you wish to watermark Click File -> Export, or right-click your image and find the Export option. I will show you how to watermark multiple photos in Photoshop. Position, rotate, or scale the image to your requirements and hit enter or click the tick mark to apply the watermark. The image is imported with the free transform tool selected. Just make a blank image the same size you. ) Then tap Ctrl + Shift + C (Command + Shift + C on a Mac) to copy the edits. (You can use any adjustment during your edit, including local adjustments such as the Graduated Filter. Logo.png - Your watermark, thanks to -dissolve, doesn't have to be opaque Step 3: Position, Scale, Align and Rotate the Logo. You can use the batch tool to add your watermark in the same place for a batch of pictures, i use it quite often. Here’s how it works: First, head over to the Develop module and edit your initial photo. quality 100 - Quite obvious, the JPEG quality for the output gravity SouthEast - Locate watermark in bottom-right (possible values here) dissolve 30% - Give the watermark an opacity of 30% Here comes a quick explanation of the command:Ĭomposite - Command we execute, part of the IM suite There is also ImageMagick for Windows, I guess. Here comes the Linux way (assuming imagemagick is installed): composite -dissolve 30% -gravity SouthEast -quality 100 logo.png in.jpg out.jpg