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What is the easiest way to add a signature and copyright symbol to photos?

New Here ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017


What is the easiest way to add a signature and copyright symbol to my photos?

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Community Expert , Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

As has been said - this is easier in Lightroom.

In Photoshop, to get your name just add a Text layer and type in the information you want.

To get the © symbol in Windows , use the Windows Character Map

Once done you can easily add as an action

Note : If you actually want your real signature, as opposed to your name in text,  either sign on a new layer with a tablet&pen or scan it.

Dave

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Community Expert ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

What Adobe software are you using?

Lightroom has a watermark option on export.

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New Here ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

Not using Lightroom. Just Photoshop.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

Alright. I'll move this thread out of The Lounge​ and into a Photoshop forum.

That being said, this would be very easy to do to a bunch of Photos in Lightroom. If you have a CC subscription, you may have access to Lightroom.

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

Use the type tool and turn it into a brush.  Alt+0169 = ©

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Community Expert ,
Mar 02, 2017 Mar 02, 2017

As has been said - this is easier in Lightroom.

In Photoshop, to get your name just add a Text layer and type in the information you want.

To get the © symbol in Windows , use the Windows Character Map

Once done you can easily add as an action

Note : If you actually want your real signature, as opposed to your name in text,  either sign on a new layer with a tablet&pen or scan it.

Dave

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New Here ,
Nov 28, 2017 Nov 28, 2017

Okay if easier in Lr then how?  I have a photo signature and I have the graphic imported into Lr.  The only way that I have figured out how to get it on my photos is via the PRINT option. However once the photo is saved the signature logo is not. I have photos that I was to digitally email to someone or upload to a social media account but I can't figure out how to keep the signature logo on the photo when not in the PRINT screen in Lr. Help :{

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Community Expert ,
Nov 29, 2017 Nov 29, 2017
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Hi

In Lightroom go to File Export

Create an export template and include the watermark (choose Edit Watermark).

Once created save that as an Export Preset, using the Add button at the bottom left,  and use that to export a copy of your image(s) complete with watermark

Dave

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