Streamlined watermarking

You might’ve noticed that all my images have my autograph watermarked onto them. To do this I use an Adobe Photoshop action (or rather, a droplet) which places an image (my autograph) onto any photo I feed into the droplet. It took me quite some time to figure out how to record an action that would take an existing image from my hard drive and applies it to a photo. Therefore I thought it would be nice to start a new section with video tutorials to share some of these (hopefully) useful, timesaving techniques. Continue reading for the tutorial!

Unfortunately, for some reason, this post wasn’t published when it was supposed to. I’ve been away on vacation the last 2 weeks and this post was sheduled to be published last week. Damn WordPress..

Something I forgot to mention in the video: make sure you put the watermark image that is going to be placed onto your photo in a safe spot before you create the action. Every time you run it, the action will look for the image in that same spot, so if you move it, the action won’t work anymore!

If you have any questions or suggestions, please leave a comment!

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