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Jun 17th 2003 | #108806 Report |
Member since: Jun 17th 2003 Posts: 3 |
Hi all, what software do I need to use to put my company logo(color transparent psd file) on multiple images? Some sort of batch process would be great. Thanks!
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Jun 17th 2003 | #108868 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
a psd is a photoshop file so that's prob your best bet. chris |
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Jun 17th 2003 | #108875 Report |
Member since: Jun 17th 2003 Posts: 3 |
Can't figure out a way to batch process it in Photoshop, cause you would have to copy the logo and then past it as a layer on the image. An action in photoshop won't do that.
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Jun 18th 2003 | #109027 Report |
Member since: Mar 29th 2003 Posts: 1326 |
Is there not an "add watermark" function in Photoshop? That would be an action. tom |
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Jun 18th 2003 | #109096 Report |
Member since: Jun 17th 2003 Posts: 3 |
You can use the Digimarc plug in, but that's not really adding logo to the pic, that's just adding invisible watermarks. But I've found my answer already, a program call Arles. |
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Jun 19th 2003 | #109109 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
PS will do this, part way. You can copy the file, then start recording your new action. Create a new layer on a file, then paste. Stop. Now this is only convenient when you only need one watermark pasted into the files. |
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Jun 19th 2003 | #109311 Report |
Member since: Feb 17th 2003 Posts: 2450 |
yeah - what marble said - record an action and then you can batch process all you want...
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