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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 796816" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>I looked up how to do 2 very useful things in this respect- make your watermark with some blank space around it and add a dot/block/something in every corner of it, set the marking's layer opacity to 1% and save it. After that, you can either record an action to align it automatically if you're doing batches at a time or simply Place it on the main photo, ctrl+a, v, and use boarder alignment buttons to put it in the corner where you want it. The 1% opaque "markers" will help keep it a steady distance from the edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 796816, member: 12855"] I looked up how to do 2 very useful things in this respect- make your watermark with some blank space around it and add a dot/block/something in every corner of it, set the marking's layer opacity to 1% and save it. After that, you can either record an action to align it automatically if you're doing batches at a time or simply Place it on the main photo, ctrl+a, v, and use boarder alignment buttons to put it in the corner where you want it. The 1% opaque "markers" will help keep it a steady distance from the edge. [/QUOTE]
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