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October 28, 2022
Question

Watermark editing

  • October 28, 2022
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Hi!

 

It would be great to have possibility to edit existing watermark presets.

 

What I mean:

At the moment when I change anything in any of my watermark presets I have to save it as a new preset.
I cannot just update existing preset and then save it. Every change, however small, makes new preset.

 

I must very often update some bits of information in my watermark presets and now, after few years I have lots and lots of presets, where I use only few of them but all the rest are just old unusable versions of those few and there is no option for deleting old versions of presets. 

 

Hope you will find this idea interesting.

 

All the Best!

Leszek

 

2 replies

Mixter969
Participant
December 14, 2022

I agree and would love to NOT HAVE TO rename a watermark everytime I change its location?

I scrolled down here and replies drifted to other issues but have NOT solved this issue.

Every photo is different and that requies adjusting the atermark's location a bit. Unfortunatly, everytime I mve the watermark just a bit to the right r left I need to re-name the file, why?

That cuases me to have many files and named watermakrs and anoyying to go and delete one by one. I am hoping in future updates for a much easier way to adjust existing watermarks, and easier way to edit and delete existing ones.

Thank you 🙂

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
October 28, 2022

You can update any preset in addition to saving it as a new preset. 

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participating Frequently
November 9, 2022

But how can I delete a watermark for ever????

GoldingD
Legend
November 9, 2022
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But how can I delete a watermark for ever????


By @miroslavan74487649

 

One way is to use your OS file manager (Finder in MAC), bring up the folder they are in, and delete them.

 

Another way, bring up the watermark editor, select the watermark preset desired. Then select to delete it. Both done/found in the top left selector.