is it possible to add an image watermark through PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9? I find you can do text but not sure how I can put an image. DO I have to upgrade to CS5? :)
The Lytros i think will be an app as there is no actual camera product shots out there from them. Great vids as usual Gavin. Please check out my channel and info to get a FREE 26 page Photo book and poster. Cheers
@tycapel1 Yes, make your watermark on its own layer and save it. Then as needed copy and paste on each of the images you want watermarked. OR.....You can also do a batch process that allows you to add watermark as one of the options. Go to FILE --> PROCESS MULTIPLE FILES and you will see the LABELS section.
how do you get a copyright symbol in elements 7 ?
mattcorrabaun 2 weeks ago
Many thanks, Gav.
D000BY 3 weeks ago
very to the point. an very helpful
thank you :)
MCPlegomaster 1 month ago
ditto...thanks gav best ex yet
daedala1 3 months ago
@daedala1 Indeed it is. I have absorbed more info there in 4 minutes than in 2 years.
D000BY 3 weeks ago
agree watched another video on this topic yesterday and certainly not as good as this one..thanks Gav!
Martina4101 4 months ago
Excellent! Best explanation yet!
seanpatrickdoran 4 months ago
mate that helped me heeps, thanks so much, really appreciated!
benwilliamdownes 4 months ago
alt 0169 doesn't work? On any font.
007onlytaller 7 months ago
is it possible to add an image watermark through PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9? I find you can do text but not sure how I can put an image. DO I have to upgrade to CS5? :)
amandamarie1978 7 months ago
The Lytros i think will be an app as there is no actual camera product shots out there from them. Great vids as usual Gavin. Please check out my channel and info to get a FREE 26 page Photo book and poster. Cheers
CAMPHOTOPIX 7 months ago
Is there some sort of shortcut were you do it once then can add to all other pics quickley
Nice vid
Kind regards
hikinguphigh 7 months ago
Thanks for the tip. For Mac users to get copyright symbol (©) use "alt + g".
tycapel1 7 months ago
@tycapel1 Yes, make your watermark on its own layer and save it. Then as needed copy and paste on each of the images you want watermarked. OR.....You can also do a batch process that allows you to add watermark as one of the options. Go to FILE --> PROCESS MULTIPLE FILES and you will see the LABELS section.
movingpixelshows 7 months ago
Gavin, whats your thoughts on Lytros, Light Field Camera? (Shoot first, focus after.)
MunninZ 7 months ago 2