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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 795076" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Well after many tries at automating watermarking/copyrighting my photos I think I finally found a good and easy way. One button does it. All I have to do now it to hit "F12" and my copyright mark / logo magically appears. </p><p></p><p>Not so much magic but a few hours of research and then designing my copyright / logo in Photoshop and then designing a ACTION in Photoshop and saving it. My daughter the PhotoShop expert was quite impressed with me. I asked her a question aobut it earlier in the day and she said whe did not use actions because they were to confusing for her. The hardest (most time consuming) part for me was the fact that I could not drag/move the watermart file onto the photo but instead had to copy and paste instead. That took me hours to figure out. </p><p></p><p>Well anyway it is done now. I posted in my daily thread a photo with the beta watermark. I am not married to it and really want some feedback on what people think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 795076, member: 6277"] Well after many tries at automating watermarking/copyrighting my photos I think I finally found a good and easy way. One button does it. All I have to do now it to hit "F12" and my copyright mark / logo magically appears. Not so much magic but a few hours of research and then designing my copyright / logo in Photoshop and then designing a ACTION in Photoshop and saving it. My daughter the PhotoShop expert was quite impressed with me. I asked her a question aobut it earlier in the day and she said whe did not use actions because they were to confusing for her. The hardest (most time consuming) part for me was the fact that I could not drag/move the watermart file onto the photo but instead had to copy and paste instead. That took me hours to figure out. Well anyway it is done now. I posted in my daily thread a photo with the beta watermark. I am not married to it and really want some feedback on what people think. [/QUOTE]
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