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is there a nice cursive font in lightroom 4? Using it for a water mark.

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Sep 09, 2013 Sep 09, 2013

is there a nice cursive font in lightroom 4? Using it for a water mark.

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LEGEND , Sep 10, 2013 Sep 10, 2013

Lightroom will use the system fonts. So yes you can use a nice cursive font if you have one already installed in the Fonts Folder (System 32 on Windows) Click on image below to enlarge.

WatermarkCursive.jpg

You start from the Library by clicking export, then check the option for Watermarking. If you click edit watermark from the dropdown list, you can create a new preset. In addition to using text, it’s possible to create a graphic in Photoshop or Photoshop elements using a PNG file with a transparent background. See

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LEGEND ,
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Lightroom will use the system fonts. So yes you can use a nice cursive font if you have one already installed in the Fonts Folder (System 32 on Windows) Click on image below to enlarge.

WatermarkCursive.jpg

You start from the Library by clicking export, then check the option for Watermarking. If you click edit watermark from the dropdown list, you can create a new preset. In addition to using text, it’s possible to create a graphic in Photoshop or Photoshop elements using a PNG file with a transparent background. See YouTube video for further information.

If you don’t have that type of  font already installed, you will find lots of free downloads on the web. Simply Google for cursive or cursif fonts.

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-lightroom-4/exporting-watermarking-your-photos/

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