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Ive looked around and haven't found a good answer as how to apply a layer to all open images at once. Im currently working with 40+ photos that I would like to put my logo on all in the bottom right corner. Dragging my logo onto each photo at a time and resizing takes a lot of time. Wondering if theres a way I can put it on one photo the way I want it and then copy it to the rest of the photos?
You can use image processor or batch. Both will run an action.
Basically put all the images into a single folder, then run image processor. It will create a subfolder inside that folder. Run the script that opens the first image applies your watermark then saves it in the new subfolder. Then repeats the process for the next image in the folder, until all the images have been processed.
You will find both image processor and batch under the file menu.
Hope this helps...
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You can use image processor or batch. Both will run an action.
Basically put all the images into a single folder, then run image processor. It will create a subfolder inside that folder. Run the script that opens the first image applies your watermark then saves it in the new subfolder. Then repeats the process for the next image in the folder, until all the images have been processed.
You will find both image processor and batch under the file menu.
Hope this helps...
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There is a previous discussion about putting a logo on photos and using scripting at:
How to Watermark multiple images with different dimensions in Photoshop ?
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Also, if you have access to Lyndia.com, Julieanne Kost's title on Photoshop Automation: Tips, Tricks and Techniques is excellent.
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