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July 24, 2017
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How can I multiple watermark in lightroom cc

  • July 24, 2017
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Hi, I am using Lightroom to stamp my photos. I am a event photographer and since now I 've been using other software to stamp my pics but I want to turn in lightroom. The problem I have is that it does not support (as far as I have searched and found) multiple watermarks. I need one watermark for my logo and one for the event organiser I photoshoot. So we have two png images. What I did for the first time is I exported the images with my logo and then load them again and export them with the event organiser's logo. I don't really like the proccess. How can I export in just one time both logos?

cheers..!

Correct answer Just Shoot Me

Make one PNG file with both logos in it.

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Participant
February 26, 2023
Rob_Cullen
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Community Expert
February 26, 2023

FYI- The LrC Plugin 'Lr/ Mogrify 2'    MOGRIFY   uses ImageMagick making it easy to use multiple logos in an Export dialog.

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
cmgap
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Community Expert
July 24, 2017

Does the second logo for the event organizer change? If yes, you could Export twice... it's not an elegant but it will work. Joe's suggestion of using the print module might be a little more streamlined however if the second logo is the same then one png with both logos as JSM suggests is the simplest approach.

JoeKostoss
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Community Expert
July 24, 2017

Good point cmgap​, My response was based on the second logo changing depending on the particular event organizer.

pjy86534130
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June 22, 2019

OR, adobe could add a feature to add multiple watermarks. Waiting years for this, but they still never do it.

JoeKostoss
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2017

One method is to use the Print Module and add both a watermark and an Identity Plate.  The Watermark could be your own personal logo, the ID plate could be the client's Logo.  Finally, print to a JPEG file rather than the printer.

Just Shoot Me
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Legend
July 24, 2017

Make one PNG file with both logos in it.

Participant
February 10, 2022

There's all sorts of reasons why this isn't a great answer unfortunately.
I've come here looking for an answer to the same question, but there's nothing here that answers it.

In my case (and I suspect the same of the OP), the two logos I need to put on my images (I wish I didn't have to, but sponsors and all that!) don't balance together.
One needs to go in the top left, the other needs to go bottom centre.

I'll be shooting in portrait and landsacpe and will be cropping some images in different aspect ratios depending on their fit.

This will be for a sports event and I'll be exporting nearly 1000 images once the edit is complete.

So unfortunately just putting both logos on one file doesn't fit work at all. Nor does using the Print module as others have suggested.
The only way to fix this would be for Adobe to develop a small update to the export module to allow placement of multiple images on the final export.
I hope someone from Adobe will see this because I've needed this feature loads in the past and exporting, then reimporting only to export again really isn't an ideal workflow.